| re: Re: Tanz in Finland | |
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rockfenris2005 05:31 am UTC 03/16/11 |
| In reply to: | re: Re: Tanz in Finland - steven_stuart 02:26 am UTC 03/16/11 |
| > > Go ye forth and ask why everything has to be in English > > for Broadway or the West End. Why can't Tanz run there in > > German? Wouldn't a famous film be enough so that people > > know what's going on? > > I suggested ages ago that "Tanz" could be produced as a > German language opera at somewhere like The Royal Opera > House. Of course many German language operas are popular > in London (and all over the world) and "Tanz" is the most > successful show in German history, so why not? I would say it should be consistent, and hold some performances in German, others in English? > > "BOOH" going to Germany is a bit different because Jim's > Peter Pan story is unique. Its not the traditional Peter > Pan. People might need a German book to get the story. > Although, when I went to Frankfurt, a lot of people spoke > English. I was just asking if it would be weird to mix a > German book with English lyrics? Probably its not a good > idea. > > > All of Scandinavia is. Scandinavia Metal > US Metal. > > I love Scandinavia. My last holiday was to Norway. Its so > magical. Metal can often be magical. | |
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