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Moët et Regie

A whole month it’s been since our last Regie quiz, when the opera depicted was admittedly a lesser-known work, Rossini’s La scala di seta. More tomfoolery in sleek modern interiors may be found in this week’s quiz, after the jump.  regie_09_13_01

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22 comments

  • louannd says:

    The last time I saw a bird cage in a production, it was part of Nathan Gunn’s costume from the Magic Flute. I love the part where one of the 3L’s take the codpiece off and uses it as the lock.

  • Baritenor says:

    The first thing that comes to mind, for some reason, is Ullmann’s Kaiser von Atlantis. Either that or Wozzeck. The problem is, the only opera I can think of that would have an actual Cross-dresser in it is Le Grande Macabre.