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[[Daves Blog Hoffman Review Dec 20, 2009]] | [[Daves Blog Hoffman Review Dec 20, 2009]] | ||
- | Libbie and I discussed the role of the muse. I learned a new term, androgynistic, which means neither male nor female. At first the muse seemed in love with Hoffman | + | Libbie and I discussed the role of the muse. I learned a new term, androgynous, which means neither male nor female. At first the muse seemed in love with Hoffman |
- | + | Nicklausse/ | |
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- | Nicklausse/ | + | |
- | collusion with the Villains should be especially controversial. I see it as | + | |
part of Sher's extremely Muse-centered interpretation: | part of Sher's extremely Muse-centered interpretation: | ||
- | competition between the Muse and Stella for Hoffmann's love. The Three | + | competition between the Muse and Stella for Hoffman's love. The Three |
Heroines have no real existence, and Sher's staging of the Prologue makes | Heroines have no real existence, and Sher's staging of the Prologue makes | ||
- | clear that both the Muse and Stella know what's at stake in Luther' | + | clear that both the Muse and Stella know what's at stake in Luther' |
- | that night. | + | |
The Muse doesn' | The Muse doesn' | ||
Nicklausse lends Dr. Miracle his wrist to take " | Nicklausse lends Dr. Miracle his wrist to take " | ||
- | wants to see Hoffmann | + | wants to see Hoffman |
For that reason, it's natural that the Villain of each tale takes Nicklause | For that reason, it's natural that the Villain of each tale takes Nicklause | ||
into his confidence. They have aligned interests, but for different reasons. | into his confidence. They have aligned interests, but for different reasons. | ||
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iteration of Capobianco' | iteration of Capobianco' | ||
collusion, not with Nicklausse, but with the Heroines! | collusion, not with Nicklausse, but with the Heroines! | ||
- | the heroine and the villain laughing at Hoffmann: not only Giulietta, where | + | the heroine and the villain laughing at Hoffman: not only Giulietta, where |
it's written that way in the Guiraud/ | it's written that way in the Guiraud/ | ||
re-integretated Olympia -- and even Antonia, who, instead of dropping dead, | re-integretated Olympia -- and even Antonia, who, instead of dropping dead, | ||
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and would prefer an approach like this.) | and would prefer an approach like this.) | ||
+ | The press mad much ado of the fact that the topless woman in the barroom scene wore pasties for the HD performance. Not sure who they think is attending these performances or what they' | ||
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