emlodik true haha but have you seen the Dutch version where death is played by Stanley Burleson he does that turns around and that look he gives it really creepy so maybe it's a good thing idk 🙈
It kind of worked doing the same sort of thing in Vienna with the Black Angels taking her soul away, all stood underneath the stage with only their upper bodies showing around her neon crypt (very 1992!) - it almost implied they had a role in taking the soul away from Death once he had done his job, and that he did not get to keep it (her body - represented by her black frock - was left on Earth, her soul is her aged 16 in her white negligée, always young in her own eyes and Death’s). Him just dumping it onto that awful boat made no sense.
Lying on the floor, she is dying but not dead. Her soul (her aged 16 in her white negligée) leaves her body (represented by her black dress) which remains on Earth and she goes to the Nighttime World of the Dead and the Dreamers to meet Death. The moment he kisses her, her body dies and her soul can’t return to it and is condemned to his realm now. That was the motivation that they used to stage this scene in the original 1992 run in Vienna and has been used in every major German, Dutch or Flemish language production since.
Did the horn player play one incredibly wrong note in the opening...?
he sure did
Wonderful, love those two together (and the language)!
At 0:10 I wonder if they made a mistake on the instrumental part or if they did it intentionally.
+Goldhead sounds like a mistake ;)
I like it when she lets her hair flow down loose and free
+Aaron Ford No, she died when both kissed like the "kiss of death" (if this phrase exists in Englisch) Before the kiss she's alive
Kiss of death does exist in English
I prefer the other stagings where Death takes her away after kissing her. This makes the ending a bit abrupt an unsatisfying.
emlodik true haha but have you seen the Dutch version where death is played by Stanley Burleson he does that turns around and that look he gives it really creepy so maybe it's a good thing idk 🙈
emlodik I so agree with you!
I agree the whole show these two are so close and then when time is there you get this
It kind of worked doing the same sort of thing in Vienna with the Black Angels taking her soul away, all stood underneath the stage with only their upper bodies showing around her neon crypt (very 1992!) - it almost implied they had a role in taking the soul away from Death once he had done his job, and that he did not get to keep it (her body - represented by her black frock - was left on Earth, her soul is her aged 16 in her white negligée, always young in her own eyes and Death’s). Him just dumping it onto that awful boat made no sense.
The Spin Doctor I hate that boat from the tour versions.... what makes the original so great is the many imageries from the complex set pieces!
Seine Stimme macht einfach süchtig! :D
Has she died and gone to the after life and met her lover??
Aaron Ford she died to be with him
Lying on the floor, she is dying but not dead. Her soul (her aged 16 in her white negligée) leaves her body (represented by her black dress) which remains on Earth and she goes to the Nighttime World of the Dead and the Dreamers to meet Death. The moment he kisses her, her body dies and her soul can’t return to it and is condemned to his realm now. That was the motivation that they used to stage this scene in the original 1992 run in Vienna and has been used in every major German, Dutch or Flemish language production since.
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Ann and Oliver are good, but the orchestra is horrible. No comparison to Vienna.
Ikr?! When people ask me how I am I just let them listen to the trumpet beginning of this song 😂
@@Stern_Kind it's a french horn, not a trumpet! (: