Date: | November 6, 2006 / year-entry #375 |
Tags: | non-computer |
Orig Link: | https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20061106-05/?p=29113 |
Comments: | 4 |
Summary: | No, really, it's not a joke. There really is an opera written about Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan. And Only a Game is there. The work was composed as a master's thesis at Tufts University by Abigail Al-Doory and, as is the nature of said productions, it was performed exactly twice and then packed away.... |
No, really, it's not a joke. There really is an opera written about Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan. And Only a Game is there. The work was composed as a master's thesis at Tufts University by Abigail Al-Doory and, as is the nature of said productions, it was performed exactly twice and then packed away.
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That reminds me of the musical made about the Amy Fischer fiasco (The Long Island Lolita), and everything that happened around that particular scandal… (http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/young/amy_fisher/index.html)
Not sure about the full details on this gem, but it was intented mostly as a farce given at the time that this was all the news would report on)….I’m assuming it probably got buried like the T & N musical (one can pray)…
Congratulations on your millionth post (at least post #1000000).
I want to hear the parts sung by Jeff Gillooly. With a name like that he was destined to become a trial-by-media villianous henchman.
Gil-looooooooooooooo-ly. It sings so well for the baritones!
Hey you #$&*! snob what are you trying to say about my name?!