Wednesday, December 12, 2007


I made about a million cookies last night for Caryn's cookie party. Not wanting to be up all night baking, I decided to make the cornflake wreaths that Grandma Hedstrom used to make which just involve melting marshmallows, butter, flavoring, and green food color. I think my cuticles are permanently dyed green.

Went to see Madama Butterfly last Thursday night in the middle of a huge rainstorm. There has been more drama this season in getting to and from the opera than has actually happened onstage. It took me to hours to get there and about an hour and a half to get home, including a half hour just getting out of the parking garage after the performance. So many people were stuck in traffic getting to the opera house they even held the curtain for about 10 minutes, and there were still a herd of latecomers standing in the back for the first act.

Two casts performed MB; I saw the second cast which did not receive the rave reviews of the first, but was pretty good nonetheless. Marie Plett, who sang Cio-Cio-San, is apparently not terribly popular but I thought she did very well. The guy who played Pinkerton was drowned out by the orchestra several times.

It's funny how the audiences are so different for each opera. Tannhäuser attracted a lot of Europeans, Macbeth a lot of serious elderly types, Appomattox a lot of people wearing black. Madama Butterfly is an accessible crowd-pleaser, so the audience was more varied. There was a lot of whispering, a cell phone that rang at least 7 times, and someone dropped a bottle or something that rolled around for a while, the most audience disruption I'd experienced thus far.

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