An exhibition by Nigel Buxton Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu 8 August – 19 October, 2003 Inspired by the dark and sumptuous opera of the same name, ‘Bluebeard’s Castle’ is an ethereal and ...
Popular Korean thriller movies have featured intelligent psychopaths as serial killers. These characters manage to keep the tension through to the end of the film by continuing their cruel murders ...
There was a “set” - a grey-walled shell and a pendulous shard-like mobile whose mere presence had one fearing the worst. And so the first half of the concert was played out within the environs of ...
Béla Bartók’s fantastical opera, first produced in 1918, is a mysterious encounter between two fairytale characters, Duke Bluebeard and his new wife Judith, in which she gradually discovers that his ...
Tabletop role playing games often take cues from common mythology. These games give a chance for players and Game Masters to remix common stories with modern twists and explore lesser known myths more ...
THERE once lived a hideously blue-bearded man who slit the throats of his half-dozen wives, stashing their corpses in the basement of his castle one by one. So goes the legendary folk tale “Bluebeard” ...
Bla Bartks riveting opera, Duke Bluebeards Castle, will come to life Jan. 15-17 through an innovative lighting design conceived by The Art Guys of Houston. The ground-breaking performance will use the ...
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