What better way to restore the soul after Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton's bun fight in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? than Afternoon Tea at the Biltmore Hotel. A delightful experience and the soothing harp playing of Catherine,a beautiful and elegant Brit, soothes and calms the most jangled emotions. Life is FABULOUS.
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Playing hooky - to a daytime screening of Great Adaptations - at the Coral Gables Art Cinema. A free series of classic films being shown at lunchtime for the month of October. Who can resist a film that comes with a viewer discretion advisory warning as it includes 'scenes of assault, sexual references, language, intense alcohol consumption and violence'. Starring the ultimate 60s stars of screen, stage and real life. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. She won an Oscar. He didn't. I'd love to have been a fly on the wall at home the evening of the ceremony when the two had a few drinks!!! The acting of both was mesmerizing - and in this four-hander film - so too were the performances of co-stars George Segal and Sandy Dennis. Made in 1966 the film still shocks as two intelligent, articulate, beautiful people destroy, humiliate and assault each other all in the name of booze, marriage and one up-man-ship. The cloak of civility and respectability protecting the world of academia is ripped away and exposed, in this American college at least, as savage, competitive and sordid. Immersed in their destructive, painful world, the solution seems obvious. The professor and his wife, the daughter of the President, should divorce. But as the film progresses we come to realize that like many real life seemingly mismatched relationships they are totally dependent on each other. The games they play are of their own making. They enjoy hurting each other and probably could not survive without the emotional enmeshment of their mutually destructive relationship. Director Mike Nichols leads the audience through a disturbing roller coaster ride of emotions and refuses to offer a phony happy ending or even a credible solution. You could put money on the fact that George and Martha are going to get up the next day - and rip each other apart all over again. The only relief is that as audience we get to go home - and hopefully not to a relationship that leaves you feeling like a wet rag, shaken, stirred and with a horrible sense of impending doom. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ? I am. The 10th Anniversary of The Met : Live in HD is a wonderful way to participate in the New York opera season. For a modest ticket price (under $25) cinemas all over the world screen spectacular performances featuring the top flight opera stars. The first screening - which I attended at a cinema on Miami Beach -
Il Travatore featured the divine soprano Anna Netrebko and one of the young and upcoming male tenors Yonghoon Lee. Three hours of pure operatic heaven - with a front row seat, subtitles and backstage interviews with the stars, in some ways even better than being there - because you have a close up view - without opera glasses. Like watching a ball game on television as opposed to attending the event. Upcoming performances include Otello, The Magic Flute and Madame Butterfly. At a cinema near you. For me, opera is the richest of feasts, a five star musical meal that satisfies, inspires and plays on in the mind's eye for days after the the original experience. All of the senses are engaged and everyday thoughts are banished. Life is more grand, more dramatic, more creative. Living Life Large- the ultimate high. I LOVE IT!!!!! Fun trip to Boca Raton with my lovely friend Jude to see the Duelling Divas. They were
fantastic. What a great show - fabulous singing, great costumes, comedy routines and famous opera arias - all performed by the three talented ladies who call themselves Duelling Divas. The show tours and offers special one off performances in South Florida. Catch it if you can! Above: me with my special friend and Miami Beach Community Church choir colleague - Laura Martinez Leon. Laura graduated from her Masters music program in the summer and joins the Florida Grand Opera Young Artists program this season. I predict that Laura will make a huge impact in her international musical field -she's young, gorgeous, sings like an angel - and is super nice - a diva with heart! You go girl!!! |
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