Queen Mary || Weill
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Queen Mary || Weill
Queen Mary’s Outfits 2025
Parterre du Nord : Le Rémouleur, fondu par les Frères Keller en 1688.
L'Art et la mode Décembre 1952
Patricia Prunonosa wears a three-quarter length coat in string-colored Indian lambskin. The thick sleeves are gathered into French cuffs. By Weil Furs, hat by Claude St-Cyr.
Patricia Prunonosa porte un manteau trois-quarts en agneau des Indes de ton ficelle. Les grosses manches sont resserrées dans des poignets mousquetaire. Par Fourrures Weil, chapeau de Claude St-Cyr.
Photo Georges Saad
omg went to see Mahler 4 last night. I think a piece of music changes permanently in your head once you've seen it live.
beforehand they played der neue Orpheus (Weill) which I just about got through with my German skills and poor speech cognition and oh my god I had no idea it was that sad. like damn the music
the singer in der neue Orpheus was wearing the spangliest sequin neon green and hot pink tuxedo
Exposition “Mon ours en Peluche” du Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, avril 2025.
They're all in a polycule. If you even care
talked about Kurt Weill today in my History of American Musical Theatre class and I literally started crying because...y’all, I’m not sure what I would be or what my life would be like without Kurt Weill
I am utterly OBSESSED with the idea of directing a production of Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny using my hometown of Birmingham, Alabama.
Industrial city that rose out of nowhere in the American south around the turn of the century? Check.
Long history of capitalist corruption in all levels of government? Check.
Very bad weather during the warm months? Check.
Racial injustice that, while not present in the text of the opera in on a passing reading in the text, would do a lot to hit the themes of the libretto home and render the opera even more culturally relevant? Check.
An opportunity to use the world’s largest cast iron statue (that happens to be pantsless) to give new and hilarious meaning to the song “Moon of Alabama?” Check-a-fuckin’-roo.
Opera companies, hire me