The best part of going to a show is hanging out with your friends afterwards and talking about it.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsFilm ReviewsTV & FilmPerforming Arts |
Chris and Mikey see Víkingur Ólafsson perform J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations. They were supposed to see him perform a concert with Yuja Wang, but alas, things don’t always work out as expected. The concert was still a delight.
Chris and Mikey see
La Reine-garçon, a new opera about Queen Christina of Sweden. Or is that King Christina? Either way, she’s got a lot of irksome gentleman suitors, but she’s also got a favourite countess in her court. And she’s also brought René D... more
Chris, Charlotte, Mikey, and Garrett go see the
Barbie movie! And though
only one of them grew up playing with Barbie, they all have a terrific time.
(Also they do not go on to see Oppenheimer.)
Jared and
Jess got to see Drawfee Live in
Seattle! We are all big Drawfee fans here
at The Scene Of The Scene, so we’re very jealous. (Oh, here’s the Batman
video.)
We’re… back? We’re back! Chris and
Mikey leave the house and go see Tori Amos
in concert. Mikey is a lifelong fan, but this is his first time seeing her!
And this tour is coming off Tori’s strongest album in ages. Hurrah!
We saw the world premiere of
Jacqueline, an opera
about the tragic life of Jacqueline du
Pré. Du Pré was a phenomenal
cellist (see her perform the Elgar Cello
Concerto with her husband, Daniel
Barenboim, conducting) who, at the age of 28, was diagnos... more
We didn’t see Gretel & Hansel (the new movie), but we did see the Canadian
Opera Company’s production of Englebert Humperdinck’s Hansel and
Gretel. This
production transforms the setting to a modern-day Toronto apartment building,
with surprisingly e... more
We went to see the Canadian Opera Company’s production of Rossini’s The
Barber of Seville,
which—hey, this is a first—we’d seen before, when they put the same production
on in 2015. I guess we’ve officially seen all the opera, if they’re already
repe... more
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