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Trapped in the closet

closetLa Cieca is informed that tomorrow’s final dress rehearsal of Hamlet is as closed as closed can be: covers, Met staff and a few handpicked guests of Peter Gelb are the only humans to be allowed in the auditorium as the Thomas is teched. It’s natural enough, since — as we all know — the opening night Ophélie, Marlis Petersen, will not be present for this last runthrough, busy as she is singing Medea in Vienna gleichzeitzig.  This veil of secrecy is like catnip to La Cieca, of course, so should you, cher pube, be one of the chosen few to get a glimpse of Simon Keenyside‘s Dane, please, please, drop your doyenne an email with all the details!

53 comments

  • kashania says:

    rapt: In the future, I must remember that bit of silver-lining thinking, i.e. bringing a third umlaut to a cast. LOL

  • Nerva Nelli says:

    Jane: Roberta Peters
    Blanche: Eva Marton
    Elvira: Florence Quivar
    Edwin Flagg: Peter Rose

  • BETSY_ANN_BOBOLINK says:

    Jane – Brian Asawa
    Blanche – David Daniels
    Elvira – Bejun Mehta
    Edwin – Donald Gramm
    Thomas Schippers conducting (from the wall)

  • Regina delle fate says:

    Haha @ Brian Asawa, David Daniels and Bejun Mehta!That’s SOOOOO wicked!

    Armerj – the premiere of Carmelites in Nice is October – 12, I think. Sylvie Brunet will be Mme de Croissy- she’s an excellent singer, all but unknown outside France.

  • Regina delle fate says:

    Presumably the score of the Asawa/Daniels/Mehta version would have to be rewritten by Peter Eötvös.

  • MontyNostry says:

    Whoops, wrong thread previously:

    Chère manou (#42), you are about to get re-usurped … Don’t you mean to say: ‘…**où** sont les neiges d’antan?’?