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Maidens Should Sing Beautifully About Their Suffering, Not Complain About It

March 9, 2021March 9, 2021 Throwcase Maria callas, Opera

John Man, titled reprobate and cultural dongle, has recently become very frustrated with all the commotion being stirred up by

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Opera 

Da Capo Arias. What Are They? Da Capo Arias

March 1, 2021March 1, 2021 Throwcase aria, da capo, Opera

Oh, sing to me, muse, the truth of your melodious art.And then sing it to me again,But with more stuff

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Opera Reviews 

A Modern Ariodante Fit For A Pretty Good Guess At What’s Going On

February 19, 2016March 16, 2016 Throwcase Ariodante, article, critic, Handel, Joe Schmoe, Music, Opera, Scottish Opera, singing

Guest article by Joe Schmoe, Senior Cultural Critic at The Arts Bucket Love, fidelity, ridiculous misunderstandings based on poorly understood glimpses of

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Opera 

Man Loves “The Bartered Bride” Because Stuttering Is Funny

May 4, 2015November 24, 2016 Throwcase Critics, Fake News, Film, John Man, Music, Opera, Phantom Menace, Satire, Smetana, stupid, stutter, The Bartered Bride

John Man, stereotype enthusiast and reveller, spent an uproarious evening at the opera house last night watching Smetana’s classic tale

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Composers Opera 

Man Briefly Listens To New Opera- Doesn’t Like It

August 12, 2014November 24, 2016 Throwcase Articles, Bob Guy, Entertainment, Fake News, Humor, John Man, Music, Opera, Satire, Waiting For Godot, Writing

John Man, consumer and freelance judge, recently heard about an amazing new opera by one of the most talented and

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Beyond The Score Opera Strings 

Man With Vague, Noble Ideals Finds Prejudice Disappointing

June 23, 2014March 9, 2021 Throwcase Facebook, Free speech, Opera Australia, Tamar Iveri, voltaire

After the recent sacking of Tamar Iveri from Opera Australia’s production of Verdi’s Otello, a mild-mannered man from East Sydney reportedly wanted

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