Gillas, John 2011-09-23

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Interview begins with “The Magic Flute” and concludes with "Cosi fan tutti".


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: John Gillas

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Date: September 23, 2011

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Amy Mire

Length: 00:28:18


Abstract

The Magic Flute, Administration okayed Scene Designer, Tim Walsh, Indiana University, Marcus Haddock, 1984 Metropolitan Opera Auditions, Competed with Gerald Dolter, Cast, Vocal Awards, Mozart Evening, Gary Cup played Mozart, Mishap, Allen Theatre, Candide, Clay Brakeley, John Gillas played Brakeley’s roles, Jeffery Paul Johnson, Costumer, Grand Inquisitor, Emily Brunson, Stage Manager, Coaching people in different roles, Cosi fan Tutti (“Thus to all women”), Guest Artists, Carroll Freeman and Kay Paschal, Sets by Tim Walsh


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Transcript: No transcript available



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