Neither dog nor husband.
There will be no meetings in person, which is why I’m a little confused as to why we would return.
Holy moley, DR John G.
Last night we watched Sir Peter Hall's 1985 Glyndebourne production of Carmen, with the then-Mrs Peter Hall, Maria Ewing, as Carmen. It remains my favorite production on video. It was clearly not filmed live onstage, because the blocking onstage would be a disaster in the crowd scenes, but the cast is quite good and actually age-appropriate. The standard opéra-comique version is performed with spoken dialogue instead of the recitatives composed by Guiraud after Bizet's death, which I prefer; it provides more information to the audience. It also proves the intention of the writers was to keep the first act rather light, like a musical, and tighten the screws. Up until Don Jose's entrance in Act Two, this could be a musical comedy about a soldier, his hometown girl, and a vamp, but by the end of Act Two, things get darker, and the young man goes to hell, his homrtown girl is deserted, and his sexual obsession for the vam takes over. There's less spoken dialogue in Act Three, and only one brief scene - cut in the standard opera house edition - in Act Four.Here's her Habanera from the production and you can see this would never work onstage with her moving in and out of the crowd:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEe_404iMpUand the Seguidilla:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMZX5-URqYU
I love potatoes gratuitous.
Someone on an Indy theatre Facebook page told everyone to name a song from BYE BYE, BIRDIE!Some genius wrote: "I Enjoy Being A Girl." I replied "That's from 'Flower Drum Song.'" And he admitted yes, yes it is.
No. I don’t want to do it.
People who go back cannot bring their own hand sanitizer with them, no personal items to place in their work space. They must wear a mask at all times except when seated at a desk undisturbed. If some comes over to talk to you, it’s mask time.
I will ask my diabetes doctor for a recommendation to continue working from home.
It's so weird how the common wisdom is that people with diabetes can't eat white potatoes, while other prominent doctors say that it's fine.