From 1964 to 1994, The National Ballet of Canada performed founder Celia Franca’s The Nutcracker and here, in 1976, is Sugar Plum Fairy Karen Kain descending to the stage. The designs were by Jürgen Rose. Photo by Barry Gray.
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From 1964 to 1994, The National Ballet of Canada performed founder Celia Franca’s The Nutcracker and here, in 1976, is Sugar Plum Fairy Karen Kain descending to the stage. The designs were by Jürgen Rose. Photo by Barry Gray.
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"And for a long time, you wouldn't feel anything. And then you'd burst into fire. Forever. And the angels wouldn't help you. Because they've all gone away."
Sheryl Lee (Laura Palmer), Lorna MacMillan (The Angel) and director David Lynch in 1991 on the set of Twin Peaks : Fire Walk With Me for the beautiful ending of the movie (with Laura, Dale and the Angel).
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Justin McElroy talking about accessibility in live theatre (June 9, 2019)
“Art is happening everywhere all of the time” but an awful lot of it seems to only ever happen in New York and London, doesn’t it?
Unless your enjoyment of theatre is based in the idea that you get to do it and The Poors don’t and that’s why it’s fun for you, how does other people getting to experience recordings of it make it worse? Like why would anybody be against that. “Oh it’s better in person” yeah and concerts are often more fun than listening to CDs, so what? There’s absolutely no reason why people in other places and circumstances shouldn’t get to experience art.
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