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1. Thomas Allen as Lescaut Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in The Royal Opera’s Manon Lescaut, 1993 2.1. Thomas Allen as Lescaut Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in The Royal Opera’s Manon Lescaut, 1993 2.1. Thomas Allen as Lescaut Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in The Royal Opera’s Manon Lescaut, 1993 2.1. Thomas Allen as Lescaut Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in The Royal Opera’s Manon Lescaut, 1993 2.1. Thomas Allen as Lescaut Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in The Royal Opera’s Manon Lescaut, 1993 2.1. Thomas Allen as Lescaut Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in The Royal Opera’s Manon Lescaut, 1993 2.1. Thomas Allen as Lescaut Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in The Royal Opera’s Manon Lescaut, 1993 2.1. Thomas Allen as Lescaut Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in The Royal Opera’s Manon Lescaut, 1993 2.

1. Thomas Allen as Lescaut Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in The Royal Opera’s Manon Lescaut, 1993

2. Kiri Te Kanawa as the Marschallin in The Royal Opera’s Der Rosenkavalier, 1984

3. Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon in Manon Lescaut, 1983

4. Kiri Te Kanawa as Manon and Placido Domingo as Des Grieux in Manon Lescaut, 1983

5. Kiri Te Kanawa as Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, 1981

6. Stuart Burrows as Alfredo and Kiri Te Kanawa as Violetta in The Royal Opera’s La traviata, 1979

7. Kiri Te Kanawa as Tatyana and Gillian Knight as Olga in The Royal Opera’s Eugene Onegin, 1976

8. Luciano Pavarotti as Rodolfo and Kiri Te Kanawa as Mimi in The Royal Opera’s La bohème, 1976


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Angela Gheorghiu & Vittorio Grigolo - La Boheme, December 2013 by Michael Poehn / Wiener StaatsoAngela Gheorghiu & Vittorio Grigolo - La Boheme, December 2013 by Michael Poehn / Wiener StaatsoAngela Gheorghiu & Vittorio Grigolo - La Boheme, December 2013 by Michael Poehn / Wiener StaatsoAngela Gheorghiu & Vittorio Grigolo - La Boheme, December 2013 by Michael Poehn / Wiener StaatsoAngela Gheorghiu & Vittorio Grigolo - La Boheme, December 2013 by Michael Poehn / Wiener Staatso

Angela Gheorghiu & Vittorio Grigolo - La Boheme, December 2013

by Michael Poehn / Wiener Staatsoper

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princesssarisa:

aktvcit:

I mean maybe it’s not important, but does anyone else wonder what Christian did after writing Satine and his story? Did he publish it? Did he become famous? Was that the only story that he wrote, or did he have other work after? Did he write more plays? Or did his and Satine’s fucking story actually become a play and he got famous from that? Did he ever find love again after Satine? Like, I just wanna know how Christian’s life was after Moulin Rouge ended. I’m genuinely curious and I feel like i’m probably not the only one that’s laid in bed and wondered about Christian. 

SinceMoulin Rouge! is so strongly inspired by both Camille(and its opera adaptation La Traviata) and La Boheme, and both of those stories were semi-autobiographical, then maybe look to those two author’s lives for Christian’s most likely possibilities.

Alexandre Dumas fils (the real “Armand” of Camille/”Alfredo” of Traviata) became a massively successful, prolific novelist and playwright, married twice, had two daughters, and eventually died at 71, a good age for the time period. 

Henri Murger (the real “Rodolphe” of Bohéme) wasn’t so lucky – he had great success with Bohéme in both book and play form, but none of his other works matched it, he allegedly had flings with various women but never married, and he floundered in and out of poverty until he got sick and died at just 38.

Let’s hope Christian’s life was more like Dumas fils’s.

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