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The opening is magical. The quintet of choric singers emerges from the mists of memory in a hall of mirrors, spinning to the waltz of a summernight. They whirl away, leaving us with father, son and a virgin bride declaring their respective dilemma...
Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s 1973 waltz musical is based on Ingmar Bergman’s Smiles of a SummerNight and as Trevor Nunn has already directed Bergman’s Scenes from a Marriage on the stage this year, he’s in the mood for a piece the composer described as whipped cream with knives. His intimate revival comes out of the mirrored mists of a country house estate where memories are...
RTVSLO have announced the entrants in EMA 2009 bidding to represent Slovenia at Eurovision! Twas a warm nearly summernight in Riga in 2003 that Karmen sang Nanana. Will Karmen Stavec 'strike it lucky again' with A si želiš? Text och musik: Rafael Artesero and Gregor Bezenšek. Prepared to be bowled out! Or will the competition - Brigita Šuler out strike Karmen ? Other artists are competiting...
Manuel Medina, 29, an emigrant from Guatemala who moved to Long Island five years ago, has a simple rule: On winter nights, he doesn't go out after 5, and on summernights, he doesn't go out after 9.
One Summernight in Miami I got traumatized. I’m pretty much open to all things, I like to think, unless you mess with my religion. I got my head turned forever, though. You don’t know who you are until you’re tested. My wife and I were on vacation in Miami. My daughter and her boyfriend [...]
... to be taken only in extremis, where mothers called their children home over the hot asphalt on a summernight, where backyard radios murmured baseball scores in the evenings--no one could afford air conditioning, so we were all outside--and where the liturgical rhythms of church and synagogue dominated the chronological calendar.