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In ''The Silent Child'' by [[Cezar Vercezzo]] a poor serving girl, played by a halfling, falls in love with the oblivious master of the house and turns him against his family to win him for herself. | In ''The Silent Child'' by [[Cezar Vercezzo]] a poor serving girl, played by a halfling, falls in love with the oblivious master of the house and turns him against his family to win him for herself. | ||
Whenever performers in Vercezzo’s operas plays a role for a few months, their real life slowly and subtly comes to mimic their characters' experiences. Sadly, the dominant themes in Vercezzo’s ''oeuvre'' are uncontrolled passion, romantic betrayal, scheming women, violent men, and third acts awash in blood. | |||
[[Category:Opera]][[Category:Cursed]] | [[Category:Opera]][[Category:Cursed]] |
Latest revision as of 12:43, 8 March 2010
In The Silent Child by Cezar Vercezzo a poor serving girl, played by a halfling, falls in love with the oblivious master of the house and turns him against his family to win him for herself.
Whenever performers in Vercezzo’s operas plays a role for a few months, their real life slowly and subtly comes to mimic their characters' experiences. Sadly, the dominant themes in Vercezzo’s oeuvre are uncontrolled passion, romantic betrayal, scheming women, violent men, and third acts awash in blood.