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re: The Merry Widow

Posted by: schauspieler 02:41 pm EST 01/18/15
In reply to: re: The Merry Widow - LovestheShow 11:24 am EST 01/18/15

I think that must be the case. In a movie theater, the alternation between spoken dialogue and singing was seamless, whereas in the opera house I understand there was a switch between amplification and natural sound. Seeing it in 2D, I didn't even notice the flat sets that many have complained of. And I think they must have had some more rehearsal and tightened things up since the premiere, because all the reviews complained of slow pacing, but the show I saw was a lively and spirited affair.


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