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- Loadsamoney is seen mocking the hapless poor, middle-class people in suits, operagoers, politicians and the oldstyle, outmoded 'pay packet' flatcap working class...
- difficulties of adapting Voltaire in the printed libretto provided to all operagoers. The librettist was critical of his own work: "the style should have been...
- have died at the Met. The most widely known incident was the suicide of operagoer Bantcho Bantchevsky on January 23, 1988, during an intermission in a live...
- Quickly. After the initial excitement, audiences quickly diminished. Operagoers were nonplussed by the absence of big traditional arias and choruses....
- acoustical architecture." Despite the uproar that has arisen amongst operagoers, Harada points out that none of the opera houses using acoustic enhancement...
- Coliseum. Director Tim Albery and colleagues, The Times, 18 July 2002 Operagoers want to hear great singing and orchestral playing presented in the context...
- successful operas in Italy and Paris, and won admiration from German operagoers as a composer who, in the words of one contemporary critic, ‘could bind...
- 1962 recording of Fidelio, "the performance is so stunning that after it operagoers may almost despair of hearing a Fidelio that will not prove a disappointment...
- Bad Boy (1934) - (uncredited) One Night of Love (1934) - Metropolitan Operagoer (uncredited) The Return of Chandu (1934, Serial) - Capt. Wilson [Chs....
- Dancing Patron at Nightclub (uncredited) The Phantom of the Opera (1925) - Operagoer (uncredited) Paths to Paradise (1925) - Party Guest (uncredited) The Other...