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suzyq Registered User
Registered: 11/18/2004 | posted: 1/1/2006 at 7:30:30 PM ET The price was right Pete, the Met is a big house and not exactly full. There were no intermissions just short scene breaks and a few people left each time. I finally gave up and left at the last break. My friend toughed it out. He said he thought it was a "paper house", his friend is an usher at the Met and he was given 8 free tickets to give out, so I guess that tells the story.
There's always a first and alast time
Let's enjoy 2006.
| Pete Registered User
From: North Coast NSW, Australia
Registered: 3/20/2005 | posted: 1/1/2006 at 8:47:07 PM ET Amen to that comment, and thank God for the Net, which means those of us who are geographically removed from the worlds great museums, theatres, art galleries and cultural events can stay comfortably in our own little niche, far from the madding crowd, and still not miss out.
..pass me that treble clef, Mildred.
| imnidiot Registered User
From: Ashley PA
Registered: 3/28/2005 | posted: 1/3/2006 at 7:05:43 PM ET Hi suzyq, sorry to hear you didn't enjoy the opera. I like the music of opera, but I just can't handle the vocals. Especially the soprano vibratos. I like your signiature by the way. Just remember, there's only one first and one last, but there's a whole lot of in betweens!
I am a fragment of my imagination
| suzyq Registered User
Registered: 11/18/2004 | posted: 1/3/2006 at 8:27:08 PM ET Hi,
I like opera for the most part.
Just didn't like Albin Berg's music and the price was right. My friend was given free tickets, and it was a chance to see and hear something new. Win a few, lose a few.
| inhelanit Registered User
From: Burjassot
Registered: 1/25/2012 | posted: 1/29/2012 at 11:24:18 AM ET
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