Janos wrote:
>An amazing difference of opinions the same day about
>Luhrmann's "Really Big Show Boheme" - Brantley in the NYTimes
>(http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/09/arts/theater/09BOHE.html) and
>Bernheimer in the Financial Times (http://tinyurl.com/3du3).
I don't think it is available on-line for non-subscribers, but the
review by Heidi Waleson in the Dec. 10 Wall Street Journal was
less-than-enthusiastic. Excerpts:
...the (conventional) opera house still puts music first. By
failing to do that, Mr. Luhrmann has created a pale facismile of
what the best American opera houses can offer.....Shifting Act
III...from the gates of Paris to the distant French-Belgian border
was a miscalculation, however, and the barbed wire and the customs
officers' grey huts look too Eastern Europe... The Cafe Momus
scene...offers a wide range for fantasy, like the whore in underwear
and white fur and the Simone de Beauvoir wannabe in tight black
trousers.......Puccini's music carries the true emotional story
of "La Boheme." and despite its nominal adherence to the opera's
form, this production has put the music squarely in last place.
GeneH