Alexandra Triandi Hall is not uber-trendy... its just horrid... take my word for it...


Gravatar i thought it was cool, a bit like Kodak Theatre (but different scale).


Gravatar Inevitaby, I remembered the time I actually missed Die Zauberflöte in the Opera of Zurich due to Deutsche Bahn's impossible service and connections- my first train was late, the second had already gone, and I was left in Rottweiler (yes, where the dogs come from) wearing a gown, high heels, an evening purse and... a backpack. And the worse, nobody who could or would tell me how to get to Zurich, at all.

Because of this, I can hardly make any comment on this post of yours :P


Gravatar hey, true but i think you can produce an opera of your own!


Gravatar Triandi Hall is really impressive.

As for Mozart's masterpiece...you got to be kidding. The last thing we need now is pseudo-intellectuals deciding to be critical of the "Magic Flute". As for Freemasonry, what's your problem? Unlike today, in Mozart's time, Freemasonry stood for knowledge, progessiveness, enlightenment in a world of emperors and powerful churches. Greece owes a lot to Freemasonry, as Filiki Etairia was a purely Masonic society, inspired by the ideals of the enlightenment.


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