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Strategies & Market Trends : Paint The Table

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To: Peach who wrote (20293)3/16/2002 7:49:47 PM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (1) of 23786
 
Thanks Norma, Well I'm off to the Opera...

going to see: The Abduction from the Seraglio

Opera in three acts
Music by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart
Libretto by Gottlieb Stephanie

there is a Haren in it so you know Lost1 would like it!! -vbg-

......When the changes work, audiences enjoy great evenings in the opera house.
The premiere of Robinson's staging Friday at the Wortham Theater Center was
one of them.

Led by the fabulous Konstanze of soprano Elizabeth Futral, the cast of six
turned a slightly fusty tale of a woman enslaved in a Turkish harem into a
glittering romantic comedy that takes place on the Orient Express.

Writing in 1782 in the middle of Europe's Turkish mania, Mozart set The
Abduction From the Seraglio (Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail) in the summer
palace of Pasha Selim.

Konstanze, a Spanish noblewoman engaged to Belmonte, and two others have
been captured by pirates and taken to the Pasha's palace, where Konstanze
and her maid Blonde are set to join his harem.


Belmonte arrives and worms his way into the palace. He meets up with his
captured servant Pedrillo, who is madly in love with Blonde, and they plot
an escape.
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