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Mystère-en-scène

Nothing more fun on a scorching summer day that a friendly game of “Name that Opera.” Below you’ll find two photographs from a recent production of a familiar opera. Can you name the opera? (Bonus: who’s the director?)


(P.S. — no fair “guessing” if you know the answer from having seen the production or reviews of it!)

54 comments

  • ChacoWhacko says:

    oh, forgot:

    How Notung to Decorate

    (No dead horse left unflogged)

  • ChacoWhacko says:

    Laverne & George Shirley
    Amfortas, die Wunde Years!
    The Parsi–Fall Guy
    Der Fliegende Eaständers
    Coronation of Poppea Street
    James King of the Hill
    The Simpsons and Delilah

    I gave up scotch but I can’t get off the puns!

  • ljc says:

    Picture this opera scene: Fritz and Fritzi (Reiner and Scheff) are walking ohne schatten in a merry garden beside a byington spring, following the execution of Stinkie Raisin. They stop and smear on #15 Sunnegardh. They break into the Charo Aria under the Lotta crabtree, as flower maidens Baba Doe and Mother Goose (cunning little nixons) bring them a Bardolpho pistola in Harry Bela’s cup of water filled from Tito’s leaking ruffo by the Sadko gekko. Then Oz Man and Pat Suzuki (the last savages) appear from 2 Palermo and bring up Trouble by tossing the sopran and the stick man into a vat of Sylvia’s fleming Grifelkin foss sass, as the chorus sings Fritz Freling’s Feelings.

  • ljc says:

    I made fun of Patrick Swayze being a singer. Well, he is now drawing raves in London singing Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls. Can see him more as Sky, but he seems to be packing them in across the pond.