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Ian ([personal profile] lovingboth) wrote2002-03-06 05:07 pm

Opera

That's lost most of you :)

An unexpected opportunity to go out yesterday meant I got to see ENO's new production of A Masked Ball before the more usual having to leave it to the last performance.

It's the 'controversial' one, opening with a row of men sitting on the toilet. (Despite my row D seat, I couldn't see if they were wearing two pairs of underpants.) You can get an idea of the content by the way that I missed all but the last second of the simulated oral sex in the background of one scene because of the simulated intercourse (and this time you could see everything) at the front.

Unlike the director's dire attempt at Don Giovanni last autumn, this one works. As ever, if the characters were poly, the plot would fall over... but it does have an interesting plot unlike some. And being Verdi, the songs have tunes.

Tickets start at £3, how can you say no?

[identity profile] inquis.livejournal.com 2002-03-06 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
How can you say no? Easily. It's English National Opera. And personally, I have a moral issue with people who destroy operas by translating them into English. Maybe I am coming from too musical a background, but when you translate, you lose vital elements of the original text. And its interplay with the music. Yuk. I saw this opera in its proper Italian form, and it was one of the things that converted me to being an opera liker, rather than an opera hater. It's a good opera. But in English? Ewwww. :o)
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[personal profile] aegidian 2002-03-06 10:38 am (UTC)(link)
That's lost most of you :)

Insulting? You? ;P