And now (drum roll) the first opera review in the history of AJB!
La Boheme by Puccini
This opera takes place in Paris in the 1830's among the bohemes, which is what they called liberal hippies back then. They are poor since this was before the welfare state. The female lead is sick and spends act 3 and 4 dying, just like one is supposed to in a good opera.
The singing, costumes, orchestra etc are really good for an amateur opera in a small town in Norway.
The problem was too much plot and not enough hummable tunes (ideally known from commercials on the telly). This is a cardinal sin for an opera.
Still, I liked it. Perhaps because I got to see a friend of mine (a round man in his mid-fourties) dancing around stage dressed as an angel and throwing glitter around. Well worth the ticket
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WHERE US MY COKE!!!! X-(
I still have a cassette of the Spectrum version of AVTAK- though not the hardware to play it on.
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I have that too...somewhere...and still have the boxed Spectrum Bond edition -{
So true...I have Bond tat everywhere )
Watch the Bond films ;% ( before they went all electronic )
I've just been reading a thread that had me chuckling.
'In a UK pub, is it okay to ask someone who's buying a round to get some crisps?" '
Apparently it's not as simple as yes or no ) )
In other news, I'm planning to watch "Lady Bird" on DVD tonight. has anyone here seen it?
Order, or ask the group at their turn to buy.
Very much depends on who you're in a round with.
There's certain people I would have no problem asking. Personally I would have no problem if someone asked me. It's a bag of crips.
Don't think it's gone unnoticed TP :v
When you start to sing along.
La Boheme by Puccini
This opera takes place in Paris in the 1830's among the bohemes, which is what they called liberal hippies back then. They are poor since this was before the welfare state. The female lead is sick and spends act 3 and 4 dying, just like one is supposed to in a good opera.
The singing, costumes, orchestra etc are really good for an amateur opera in a small town in Norway.
The problem was too much plot and not enough hummable tunes (ideally known from commercials on the telly). This is a cardinal sin for an opera.
Still, I liked it. Perhaps because I got to see a friend of mine (a round man in his mid-fourties) dancing around stage dressed as an angel and throwing glitter around. Well worth the ticket
yogurt I love a bit of "highbrow" entertainment )
Interestingly, "slips" is the Norwegian word for a tie
Thomas Cook planes get a new paint job, but it spells an
Embarrassing message when Doors open )
Thank god omega constantly bombard me with emails and messages to remind me of such things.
A warm brandy, please.