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la fille du regie

La Cieca can’t put anything past Tamerlano, who guessed the answer to our previous Regie quiz almost immediately: it was indeed Ariadne auf Naxos.

And now, with a reminder to all that this is a guessing game, no blurting out the answers if you recognize the production, here’s out next quiz (right after the jump): 

86 comments

  • eddiepensier says:

    I also think Idomeneo

  • Leonardo d'Olandia says:

    Why haven’t anyone guessed La fanciulla del West yet?

    1. entrence Minnie
    2. Minnie and Wowlke preparing the arrival of Dick Johnson
    3. Minnie and her lover (or Jack Rance, whatever)

    Leonardo

  • TCJR says:

    I thinks is Frau

  • APinPhilly says:

    Janacek’s “From the House of the Dead”?

  • Orlatromba says:

    I’d have to say “La Traviata”… Photo 1: “Alfredo, Alfredo, di questo core…”
    Photo 2: “Flora, amici…”
    Photo 3: “Parigi, o cara” or “Dite alla giovine”

    The women look like cats and we all know Traviata is all about p***y…

  • peripetia says:

    Probably too obvious… i pagliacci?

  • Elvira says:

    Going with the theory that photo #2 represents a mirror, and that it might be a French opera, what about “Faust”?
    Photo 1: Marguerite persecuted by demons
    Photo 2: “Ah je ris de me voir”
    Photo 3: Marguerite and Faust

  • Dubist Derlenz says:

    Don Carlo?

    #1: Non pianger mia compagna
    #2: O don fatale
    #3: E dessa!

  • Doug says:

    Orfeo ed Euridice or Dido and Aeneas

  • hab mir's gelobt says:

    norma? directed by robert wilson and peter sellars?

    although that seems to be a far to easy option…

    how about the merry widow then?

    1# her entrance aria…
    2# hannah and velencienne
    3# hannah and danilo … dummer dummer reiter