Thanks, Old Tom.
See, this is why I post uninformed opinions. There's always someone around to provide an informed correction!
The Lord of the Rings Musical
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My pleasure, good lady.MaidenOfTheShieldarm wrote:There's always someone around to provide an informed correction!
They didn't have electronic amplification back in the 18th and 19th centuries, so naturally they had to design performance halls to enhance sound. You'll note older churches and cathedrels have that classic dome shape in the area where the altar and pulpit are (the apse?) for the same reason.
Although I cannot speak for Germany, in most countries Opera is considered "Art" and is thus heavily subsidised by the government. Musicals are not considered "Art" (at least yet) and are thus unsubsidised. I very much doubt that any Opera is financially self-sustaining at $10 a ticket.
Whether tax-payers money should be used to support what an affected elite considers "worthwhile" at the expense of other entertainment is a discussion for another thread.
Whether tax-payers money should be used to support what an affected elite considers "worthwhile" at the expense of other entertainment is a discussion for another thread.
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That's the situation in Finland, for example; and a lot of people keep complaining about subsidising something that "is only enjoyed by a small elite". The ticket prices in the National Opera range from 14 to 95 euros at the moment, depending on the performance and the seat; without the government support, the prices would be several times higher.Alatar wrote:Although I cannot speak for Germany, in most countries Opera is considered "Art" and is thus heavily subsidised by the government. Musicals are not considered "Art" (at least yet) and are thus unsubsidised. I very much doubt that any Opera is financially self-sustaining at $10 a ticket.
Whereas, rock stars on tour have to pay themselves for everything.
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Re: The Lord of the Rings Musical
If you saw the LOTR musical in Toronto, the guy that played Gandalf, Brent Carver, is dead:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... 90?cmp=rss
No cause of death yet.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... 90?cmp=rss
No cause of death yet.
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Re: The Lord of the Rings Musical
"Spirits in the shape of hawks and eagles flew ever to and from his halls; and their eyes could see to the depths of the seas, and pierce the hidden caverns beneath the world."