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re: "brilliantly scaled-down chamber version of the piece"

Posted by: Singapore/Fling 07:55 pm EST 01/16/14
In reply to: re: "brilliantly scaled-down chamber version of the piece" - Live_From_London 07:51 pm EST 01/16/14

No, it was not, unless they put it in right after opening. They had the music, but turned "Autumn" into a dance between Alice and Edgar - was that not in it when you saw it?

At the interval on the night we attended, there were quite a few people who remarked on the absence of that scene, and the larger tapestry of seeing all three classes on stage at the same time (for the first time, since they got on the boat).


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