David-G
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TTtThis (The Fountain of Bakhchisarai) is being streamed tonight and tomorrow (Wednesday) daytime, here:
Cast includes Yakovlev, Matvienko, Parish, Belyakov, Tereshkina, Popov.
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A bit optimistic perhaps at this late stage! But if anyone has a standing or other cheap ticket for Coppelia this evening I would be interested. Thanks.
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It's not just question of becoming more familiar, the ROH needs to replace lost functionality.
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EVERYTHING IS MUCH TOO BIG. It drives me nuts.
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On 14/03/2019 at 13:54, Rob S said:
I propose you open up an ‘incognito’ tab on your browser so that every time you refresh the page a new ‘feedback’ pop up....err...pops up...and you can stress the point an appropriate number of times in different ways
Very good suggestion. Everyone please do this.
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23 hours ago, Saodan said:
This is the link for the old style calendar. Who knows how long it will remain accessible.
A life saver! Thank you so much for that.
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Would like to take friend. Would be wonderful if anyone could help.
David
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I have a spare Stalls Circle Standing ticket for Semiramide this Wednesday, 13 Dec, 6.30 pm. Standing place is D40.
Please send a PM if you are interested.
Thanks.
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Can you say what seats they are? Thanks.
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Would love tickets! Will send pm.
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Last time I saw Don Q I had economised by not buying a programme, and was completely baffled.
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2 minutes ago, Johnpw said:
The Mariinsky website says the choreography is by Alexander Gorsky "after Petipa" (1900 and 1902) with some additional or variant dances by Lopukhov and Anisimova. As a start, there's a synopsis of their version here (hope the link works):
https://www.mariinsky.ru/en/playbill/repertoire/ballet/donquixot
Perfect. Just what I was after! This forum is brilliant.
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Re Don Quixote. I have been reading about it on Wikipedia. Does the Mariinsky give us "Petipa's first version from 1869", or "Petipa's second version from 1871" - or perhaps some other version altogether? If the latter, is there anywhere I can read up the story in advance?
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Does anyone know if day tickets are available for the Bolshoi performances?
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That's interesting. Might be hope for ones I missed.