[personal profile] tamaranth
Way, way back at the beginning of the year I suggested various operas, concerts etc that I was considering seeing. Some of you expressed an interest in coming along. I promptly did nothing, and have continued this initiative.

There is a good reason - or two - for this: lack of income means that I need all the space I can get on my credit cards, and also makes it difficult to plan with any confidence. (Also, of course, Am Crap. Waaaaa.)

However, I present to you the following information:

- Rigoletto at the ENO. Tuesday 11th March, 7:30. I will be buying balcony tickets on the day, for (at least) myself and [livejournal.com profile] ladymoonray. It's a gorgeous production. You would be most welcome to join us.

- Music Theatre London reviving their Marriage of Figaro production: the Drill Hall, Saturdays and Sundays 11 May - 8 June. MTL offer alternative versions of opera classics (Cosi fan Tutte set on an East Anglian airbase, complete with Airfix model planes; La Boheme set in East London among addicts and benefit frauds; Die Fledermaus set at a private clinic) and are quite possibly the funniest opera company I have ever seen. Plus they do it on purpose. Anyone coming with me?

Date: Wednesday, March 5th, 2003 01:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tamaranth.livejournal.com
Rigoletto may be just your sort of thing. Has a Memorable Tune ('La donna e mobile' - 'the lady is using her cellphone') and a splendid setting, complete with jammed 50s jukebox for the weird pause at the beginning of aforementioned aria.

[livejournal.com profile] kjersti, hailing as she does from a nation whose entry in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera is [-a-] entirely unfamous and [-b-] shorter than the entry for Manchester, may find it culturally embarrassing. But it's a jolly little story with unhappy endings all round, a superb production and some very funny bits.

Oh go on ...

Date: Tuesday, March 11th, 2003 05:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lproven.livejournal.com
I'm game. Will prod SO.

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