My Opera Atelier experience in retrospect  
     
|  | I made a photo blog of my last performance of Actéon - Dido and Aeneas with Opera Atelier so you can see what it really like behind the scenes. The ever so glamourous performer's entrance to the Elgin Theatre. It was a wet and mucky day. | 
|  | Signing in for the last time. | 
|  | Francine Labelle giving me an "action shot" so that I could see if my digicam adjustments were correct. Isn't she cute? hehehe | 
|  | Ivars warming us up. | 
|  | David Fallis pops in to wish us well on our final show. | 
|  | In case we don't know where we belong... o_0" | 
|  | Camera settings were screwy, but this photo is cool! This is what the Elgin would look like if it were made of wax and melting, hehe. | 
|  | My view from our box. I love the Elgin; it is such a gorgeous venue. | 
|  | The Actéon logo that welcomed the audience into the auditorium. | 
|  | Aoife, me and Leo - the altos in Choir 2 | 
|  | Dennis and Virginia at intermission, sitting in the "birthing chairs" | 
|   | Orchestra tuning. Please remain seated | 
 




1 - It's "retrospect", "spec-" referring to seeing or looking or something.
2 - The one unfortunate thing about London is the lack of things like Tafel. My one regret. And I don't drive. *sigh* Well, a 13000 pound tuition/year awaits me at RAM!
3 - To get rid of that space, get rid of the hard returns in your table coding. It's annoying, but it's easiest way.