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Corporate Events
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Los Angeles Philharmonic
at the
Hollywood Bowl |
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Twilight of the Gods
Sunday, July 10, 2005, 7:30 PM
Hollywood Bowl
2301 N. Highland Avenue
Hollywood, CA
(323) 850-2000
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Artists:
Los Angeles Philharmonic
John Mauceri, conductor
Christine Brewer, soprano
Christian Franz, tenor
Christine Goerke, soprano
Alan Held, bass
Kurt Rydl, bass
Program:
Wagner: Götterdämmerung, Act III
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Experience the
overwhelming final chapter of Wagner’s epic retelling of the all-powerful Ring
legends, from Siegfried’s heroic horn call to the destruction of Valhalla and
the purification of the earth. John Mauceri, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and
an international cast bring the greatest music drama of all time to the Bowl,
where magic fire glistens beneath the stars.
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"The few seconds of Magic Fire – live, at center stage -- as Valhalla and its
neighborhood went up in flames at the grand Wagnerian finale, provided the
evening’s grandest visual reward!" - LA Weekly
"First there was
a small bonfire in front of the stage, just right for roasting marshmallows if
you happened to be seated in the pool circle. Then came a couple of ominous
smoke bombs in the crown above the stage. Finally, substantial flames burst out
of the tops of the speaker towers." - LA Times |
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New York’s Madame Tussaud's
Wax Museum
"Opening Night Gala"
www.Madame-Tussauds.com
Get up close and personal with your favorite celebrities at
the 85,000 square-foot, five-story Madame Tussaud's New York. Opened in
November, the New York version of the famous London museum takes on
"the face of the place" presenting New York's most famous and
infamous personalities, as well as figures of international fame and
acclaim.
Leave time to tour these six themed, interactive environments
showcasing nearly 200 masterfully crafted, lifelike wax figures:
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The Opening Night Party, set in an Italian baroque garden,
features Woody Allen, Bette Midler, Nicolas Cage, Hugh Grant, Oprah
Winfrey, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and Donald Trump:
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Madame Tussaud's Story, spanning 200 years of history,
features Marie Antoinette and Napoleon's lover Josephine:
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Behind the Scenes is a multimedia exhibit about the process
of creating the incredibly life-like wax figures at the museum
featuring Al Roker and others:
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The Gallery, set in a meeting of the United Nations,
features The Dalai Lama, Maya Angelou, John F. Kennedy, Albert
Einstein, Martin Luther King, Jr., Buffalo Bill and Diana, Princess
of Wales:
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Popular Culture, a whirlwind history of the trendsetters of
the 20th century, features Mikhail Barishnikov, Babe Ruth, Janis
Joplin, Charlie Chaplin, The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne,
Bill Gates and Neil Armstrong:
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It Happened in New York is an immersive midnight ride
celebrating the city's illustrious history.
Madame Tussaud's New York joins the growing international family of
museums with locations in London, Amsterdam, Las Vegas and Hong Kong. The
tradition began in 18th century Paris, when Madame Tussaud was forces to
create death masks for aristocrats executed in the French Revolution. In
1835, she established the London museum, which now welcomes more than 2.5
million guests each year.
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Other Recent Clients include:
CBS's Survivor II
Bally's of Las Vegas
Landmark Entertainment
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