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radaverse · 2 years ago
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- Pizzatober 13 -
Gustavo & Brick 👨‍🍳🐀
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Design reveal?!?!?! 😲😲😲
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dbcoatl-art · 1 year ago
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Pizza Tower: The Movie (1994)
BONUS: Source image where I got the inspiration from
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asktowerofmistakes · 1 year ago
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WELCOME TO THE TOWER OF MISTAKES ASKBLOG!
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This is the askblog of the Pizza Tower AU comic run by @radaverse!
Read it here!
⭐ Available Characters:
Peppino Spaghetti: The star of the show! The anxious and grumpy Italian man who unfortunately, is injured.
Fake Peppino: The dough, frog-like clone of Peppino. Once happy and oblivious, now not so happy and quite lost. But he's still there.
Gustavo: Peppino's coworker and best friend. Always there for Peppino when he needs it. Even if Peppino is a bit stubborn and unreasonable, Gustavo would never leave his side.
Brick: A rat
📌 Rules
Here's what you can or can't do in this askblog, read carefully before asking.
You can: ✅
Ask a character a question: Ask them about anything you would like to know about them, it could be about their life, a specific topic, their friends, their feelings, anything.
Interact with them physically: Alongside your question, you can interact with a character such as giving them a pat on the shoulder, a hug or maybe a kiss. You name it. It could also be a negative interaction, like a punch. (u sure you wanna do that tho?)
Send them a gift: You can send them any object like food, water, a plush, a stress toy, a pet maybe.
Tell them something: Even if it's not a question, you can tell them what you wish. Maybe it's words of encouragement, an opinion about their behavior/experiences, your feelings about them, some scolding or an insult even.
You can't: ❌
Nsfw: This one is kind of obvious, you can't ask something inappropriate. It doesn't have to be 100% family friendly (this comic is obviously not lmao) but don't go too far with it. Suggestive is ok
Send repetitive/overly simple questions: Try to avoid asking something that's already been asked. Example: "Can I hug Peppino?", "Peppino are you okay?" You can ask these things as long as you add something else to it or accompany it with a question or your own (like "hey peppino [question] then I hug you") since simple questions have probably already been asked.
Follow up questions: Don't make a full conversation with a character or reply to a past question, it would clog the inbox. Some reblog chains are ok as long as they aren't way too long lmao
Now that you're ready, GO AND FILL THAT INBOX WITH QUESTIONNNSSS!!
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meringuecream7 · 1 year ago
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You’ve heard of this:
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But you haven't heard of this
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Based on this
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pizzatowerhcs · 2 months ago
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Some of my headcanons for the character's favorite music: (I hope this counts)
Peppino: Old rock music
The Noise: Breakcore and maybe rap
Gustavo: Classical music
Brick: Any type of music as long as it talks about cheese
Mr Stick: Corporate ad music
Pepperman: Lofi beats to study to (He'd listen to them while making art, he'd also listen to 10 hour long video essays about Spongebob)
Fake Peppino: Frog sounds
Maurice: Country, sometimes rap but only artists like tom mcdonald
Pizzahead: Jazz
Noisette: Pop (Specifically Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, that kinda thing)
Vigilante: Country music
YESYEYSYESTEYHE I LOVE MUSIC HCS
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the-pizza-parlour · 2 days ago
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The Story of the Anxious Chef
We start off with Peppino Spaghetti, being an anxious Italian kid who may or may not have anger issues, being bullied during his youth, constantly fighting with his older brother Maurice, having mommy issues and growing up in a not so safe neighborhood in Italy, led to him being an anxious Italian man with the same issues. He’s always had a love of cooking and making food for his friends and family since his parents were both wonderful cooks. It's always been a way of self regulating for him and is the one thing he can rely on for relief from his worries. But it wasn't all doom and gloom for our protagonist, he has a wonderful best friend since childhood, Gustavo and huis pet rat Brick. They met one day at the playground in a nearby park from where Peppino lived. Gustavo had lost Brick and was asking everyone if they knew where he was. Peppino offered to help him and thus began their long time friendship and then relationship which ended but on good terms. The two realized their better off as friends. When they were teenagers, Maurice had told Peppino about his secret wrestling matches and how he should join it through very insulting and passive aggressive taunts. Peppino soon caved and gave it a shot and he was amazing at it! Finally somewhere to release all his pent up anger. It was incredible how easily he defeated everyone and quickly became a local star. That was until his mother found out and sent him to military school for discipline. It went horribly wrong, the stress was too much for Peppino and was promptly sent back home. he went to go live with Gustavo for a while after that... While looking for work, the two met Totino. Gustavo and Peppino quickly adjusted and got along great with everyone there. They quickly made a name for themselves and for the brand. The others loved having them around and the franchise quickly grew. Aside from the silly Pizzaboy cut-outs from PH’s childhood, they suddenly got more and more money from Gustavo and Peppino’s amazing cooking and with Mr. Stick being their PR manager, someone that was already a part of the franchise, he was able to fund more merch lines, more ads, more everything. It was perfect, almost too perfect, and it was. At first Peppino loved working in the Pizz-Pizza Tower, spending more time with his best friend Gus, making awesome pizzas that made the company even more money, which keeps Stick’s and PH happy, finally making a name for himself besides the wreckless fighter. Everything was going great, amazing even, but still, Peppino always wanted to strike it out on his own, to have his own pizzeria, and with his newfound enemy The Noise and frenemy Noisette who had been brought in later years as a means of more marketing, he found it oh so hard to deal with the newfound stress of being in the Pizza Tower. Constantly having so much pressure on him from Mr. Stick and PH, having to keep up with the Tom and Jerry type live-action show of Peppino, Noise and Noisette, even off camera Noise was pestering him, having his face everywhere for this company, and knowing all the dirty secrets of the tower but not being able to say a thing, he desperately wanted to get a restaurant of his own, and that’s exactly what he did. He felt a surge of confidence, like the whole world was his oyster, he started standing up for himself to Noise, not letting himself be pushed around by the others, he even got Mr. Stick and Gustavo to come with him on his pizzeria journey. Of course, Stick’s wasn’t so easily convinced but since Peppino had already made such a good name for himself, he decided it was worth a shot. But once the others had heard about Peppino’s sudden departure, they were heartbroken, their best chef just left them without so much as a goodbye! Peppino’s was blowing up and PH was losing his spark… but not until he started cloning Peppino.
He make many clones that would go on the streets of Italy and make him look horrible, causing the real Peppino to lose business, and so Peppino’s restaurant was failing, but he wasn’t going down without a fight, oh no, he made one final blow to PH’s business, he called for an emergency health and safety inspection, which accidentally killed the health inspector and thus, Pizz-Pizza was bankrupt, getting major fines and lawsuits that sent the business down. Peppino had thought he'd won until PizzaFace shows up months later and cue's the start of the Pizza Tower game.
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pizzatowerepisodes · 2 years ago
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Episode Special: Brick & Mortor
Peppino and Gustavo goes on vacation and hires a pet sitter to watch over Brick for the week they’ll be gone. This pet sitter is none other than Pizzahead who uses this opportunity to call and hire the best rat exterminator in town to get rid of Brick.
The exterminator quickly arrives and thinks this will be an easy payday cause it’s just one big rat. Several minutes of Tom & Jerry like slapstick comedy and brutality later and the exterminator now covered in bandages and a full body casts ultimately quits and Pizzahead starts yelling at him the exterminator then shuts up pizzahead by shoving a giant canister of rat poison into Pizzahead’s mouth. So Pizzahead goes back to the drawing board as he’s now feeling ill.
Meanwhile Peppino and Gustavo are returning back to the pizzeria so Brick then calls all his rodent pals to clean and fix the pizzeria before they noticed. The episode ends with Peppino and Gustavo impressed at how clean and neat the pizzeria is and consider hiring the pet sitter again. Brick then winks at the camera as the episode fades to black.
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oneshotgremlin · 8 months ago
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It took a hot second to compile this into something semi coherent, (and also the format kept fighting me on the app) but anyways
HERE'S OUR CAST:
- Pizzahead as Joey/Wilson: The CEO of Tower Studios! What a cheerful, jolly guy!
- Pizzaface as Dudley: A new main villain Pizzahead's trying to pitch for "The Adventures of Pizzaboy!" Seems to be pretty popular with the kids! Wonder what happened to the old one…
- Fake Pep as Ink Demon/Bendy: The failed (and only) living prototype of Chef Raider. Basically Pizzahead's attack dog before Peppino managed to escape. Very violent <-(it's lashing out. It doesn't know better). Kills (almost) everything that moves. Almost always smiling. Blind, relies heavily on sound and smell. Don’t bother hiding. It can hear your heartbeat. It can smell your fear.
- Peppino as Henry/Bendy: Pizzahead's former business partner/head cartoonist turned experiment. Unable to speak. Due to lost dexterity from experiments barely able to draw/write <-(near illegible). Very expressive tho, so he's pretty much an open book anyways. Very skittish, but in a "yelps and punches people if you sneak up on him" kind of way. Pizzahead has a bounty out for him, and you’ll get quite the reward if you bring him in.
- Gustavo as Audrey: A fresh-faced animator who got a little too lost. An overall friendly guy, but boy is he regretting not questioning why he got hired on the spot.
- Brick as Buddy: A large cheese rat (the sidekick of Pizzaboy in the cartoons). Scared the hell out of Gustavo when he first came across her. Doesn't speak, but can sing, write, and read. Huh.
- Noise as Malice: The former voice actress of Rascal Rabbit, the zany rival and sometimes partner to Pizzaboy. She got a little melted getting into her character and seems obsessed with returning back to "perfection" through any means necessary. The Noiseys work for her, so watch out!
- Noisette as Al: The replacement voice actor of Rascal Rabbit. A nice and cheerful lady, all things considered, but watch out for her sword! Only one who's encountered Raider multiple times and walked away alive (she doesn't know this, she just thinks she's chatting with a new friend that just happens to always be out of sight…and never gives their name…oh well, that's the studio for you!)
- Vigilante as Tom: Also a large cheese rat, although his arms and legs seem to be mechanical. Can't speak, but has a nasty glare and a hard wrench. Has a cool hat tho. Sticking around to protect Noisette (and looking around for Snotty).
- Pepperman as Sammy? Bertrum?: I feel like having him be the music director pre-"everything going to shit" makes sense in terms of there already being a lot of artists. However, he's not a zealot. On the other hand, I'd like him to be more mobile post-machine than Bertrum is, so this one's a tough call. Maybe he could lead this place's equivalent of the lost village, but without the zealotry <-(or have his trust and loyalty be directed more towards Pizzahead. Gonna have to come back on this one)
- Stick as Grant: Let's have the capitalist experience the horrors of budgeting for a change lmao.
- Gerome as Wally: "I'm outta here." Left his keys in strange places.
- Burton as big steve: Quiet. Will move out of the way if you ask him politely.
- Toppin Monsters as Keepers: Best stay out of their view.
- And John ain't even in the studio. He's just concerned as hell that his brother went missing. Basically, the only person that DOESN’T get cursed, maimed, killed, or all of the above.
Howdy I've had this PT/Bendy au idea rotating in my head and as the fellow PT/Bendy fan I've decided annoy you with it so hear me out:
Peppino as Bendy (specifically little Bendy from batdr) to Fake Pep as Ink Demon
It's like a shared body situation where Peppino gets got by his "business partner" Pizzahead and is sacrificed to be made into Fakey. It's kinda like what happened to Buddy/Boris but unlike Boris Fakey's Fucking Pissed and making that everyone else's problem (hence the ink demon role). Also the two can switch back and forth (usually against their will, as Pizzahead also double role as Wilson/Joey here).
I have more (trust when I say this has been spinning in my head. Microwaving even) but I feel it'll take too many words for an ask (and also I'm shy) so um. Ask/message me for a 30 minute unskippable cutscene lmao.
OK I'm done being annoying now kbai
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/vpos HOLY FREAK KEEP COOKING
you have NO idea what you just did TELL ME MORE ABOUT IT NOWWWWWW ¡¡¡¡¡ i love aus so much in general but this one . makes me go autism bc it's 2 of my comfort media in one ... i already have some speculations (like i'm assuming that there's no audrey and the protagonists are peppinos so what if gus is boris EHEHEHS) but anyway HAND OVER THE LOREREE ¡¡¡¡¡¡ and don't even worry about being lengthy or whatever i'll gobble it up
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radaverse · 1 year ago
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Ch I. Falling Apart - Page 2
Tower of Mistakes
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mechagalaxy · 7 years ago
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Sten Hugo Hiller - 627184: Mecha Combat #823 -  March 3340 Selfsame Chrono
(By Sten Hugo Hiller - 627184) Mountain Climbing Mecha Combat #823
Brought to you by ANN
Highlighting the March 3340 Selfsame Chrono
The gaming authorities decided on a Chrono. You could use whatever mechs you wanted, but were restricted to one, -albeit self chosen model.
I have to admit that although I try to maintain enough Mechs to give me a fair shot in most events, outside of the lighter crystal Mechs, I don't have many Mechs of each model. That is a severe handicap when it comes to selfsame events, although not quite as bad as having no Mechs as I had in a recent Buccaneer event. But it was a Chrono as well, and I was late in signing up. Between my weak force, the fact that most of the opponents had a piloting license at least 85 higher than mine and the limited time I was participating the result was a given. No medal for me.
But I got enough footage to tell you this events winners were:
Div 1 276+ (22 Commanders): Bernard Johnson, Warlock (Humbaba)(+17530) 2: Fabio Favaro  3: Jeff Haas  4: Dexter Berry 5: Sal Vezzosi Jr  6: Ben Rail  7: Sherriff Leary Wretham 8: Terry Cole  9: Shawn Wretham  10: Che Moffat  Div 2 -275 (17 Commanders): Michael Brown, Death`s Collector`s (Boreas)(+7070) Div 3 -195 (15 Commanders): Joshua Bourne, T.B. BlackWatch (Boreas)(+5960) Div 4 -152 (25 Commanders): David Sifford, T.B. BlackWatch (Boreas)(+15760) Div 5 -118 (30 Commanders): Scott Abbott, T.B. Blackwatch (Boreas)(+37950) Div 6 -95 (23 Commanders): Tom J Fong Jr, Steampunk Dragons (Boreas)(+4330) Div 7 -76 (22 Commanders): Siegfried Gust, Black Star Bandits (Boreas)(+26230) Div 8 -61 (23 Commanders): Fredo Gustavo, Renegades (Dreadnought)(+25460) Div 9 -45 (9 Commanders): Nick Walter, Wreaking Havoc (Luison)(+8770) Div 10 -35 (17 Commanders): Brick House (Nephilax)(+14220) Div 11 -24 (17 Commanders): newhuhol2008 (Nifthel)(+2910) Div 12 -21 (21 Commanders): Bravo Nuk, EBOW (Axe Bot)(+10010)
Total Contestants: 241, Total medals claimed: 174 (of 180 possible)
This event proved more popular than the preceding Shocklite Surge. Sixty-two additional Commanders showed up. Unfortunately, there seem to be something about K9, and six bronzes from it went unclaimed and had to be returned for resmelting.
The by far most successful Mech this time was the Boreas. It was the only model to get multiple wins, in fact it took half of the top prizes. Although the fact that the Humbaba won on the highest top shows it will eventually be surpassed. Two Crystal mechs also got a top placement, the Luison and the Nifthel.
Highest score this time was 118 750. Both Scott Abbott from The Brotherhood BlackWatc on K5 and Siegfried Gust of Black Star bandits managed to stay on the top for 95 consecutive score rounds. Highest margin to the runner up was also on k5 where Scott Abbott ended a whopping 37950 points ahead. The lowest score needed for a medal was on K11 where 11200 sufficed for the last Bronze.
Three Commanders won by more than 20 000, while two winners had a margin of less than 5000. For the rest of the fighters, the final difference between the medal tiers in this event was:
.....Silver to Bronze...Bronze to nothing Div 1 ....10060......…..2760 Div 2 ......3610......…..9120 Div 3 ......1060......…....N/A Div 4 ......9880......…..2460 Div 5 ......1060......…..1740 Div 6 ....12600......…..1670 Div 7 ......7520......…..1320 Div 8 ......4740......…..3720 Div 9 ......3580......……N/A Div 10 ….7840......…..5360 Div 11 ….4840......…..4360 Div 12 ….1110......…..1260
Some differences were just over a thousand, perhaps it could have been reversed by earlier signups?
The sole clan to get multiple Golds in this event was The Brotherhood Blackwatch who grabbed top prizes from a trio of tops; K3, K4 and K5. A strong showing signaling they will be hard to beat in the coming war. Two unaligned Commanders also showed teeth; Brick House on K10 and newhuhol2008 on K11. Unless I miss my Guess, several clan leaders will try to get them to sign up before the cutoff date. The sole repeat winner was Nick Walter from Wreaking Havoc.
Upcoming event: Buccaneer this is a tonnage based event, where the Buccaneer is the big star. None may use Mechs heavier than 40 tons, and if you are on one of the nine highest tops you are not allowed to use more than two non-Buccaneers.  My recommendations for the extras is Novum, Nephilax and Zadok, and of course Nifthel.
Event ends October 13 between 2100 and 2130 New York Time
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lopehernanchacon · 7 years ago
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Lope Hernan Chacón: Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera at Grange Park Opera
Verdi: Un ballo in maschera – Claire Rutter, Vincenzo Costanzo – Grange Park Opera (Photo Robert Workman)
Verdi Un ballo in maschera; Claire Rutter, Vincenzo Costanzo, Roland Wood, Elisabetta Fiorillo, Tereza Gevorgyan, dir: Stephen Medcalf, orchestra of English National Opera, cond: Gianluca Marciano; Grange Park Opera Reviewed by Robert Hugill on 27 June 2018 Star rating: 4.0 (★★★★) Verdi’s complex opera in its American setting with some strong individual performances
Elisabetta Fiorillo – Grange Park Opera (Photo Robert Workman)
With it’s complex political background, Verdi’s opera Un ballo in maschera provides the director with a variety of choices. Antonio Somma’s libretto, based on the assassination of King Gustavo III of Sweden, was just too much for the King of Naples’ censors, particularly in the light of assassination attempts on Napoleon III, so the opera was ultimately premiered in a version set in colonial-era Boston, well away from any Western European monarchy. It has become common in recent times for productions to revert to the original Swedish setting.
For his new production of Un ballo in maschera at Grange Park Opera, Stephen Medcalf opted for the American setting, with Jamie Vartan’s sets and costumes firmly placing it in the mid-19th century (seen 27 June 2018). Vincenzo Costanzo was Riccardo, now a very presidential figure, with Claire Rutter as Amelia, Roland Wood as Renato, Elisabetta Fiorillo as Ulrica, Tereza Gevorgyan as Oscar, Matthew Buswell as Sam and Matthew Stiff as Tom. Gianluca Marciano conducted the orchestra of English National Opera.
Historical accuracy in Un ballo in maschera is an impossible thing as Verdi and Somma played so fast and loose with history. The real King Gustavo III certainly did not have an affair with his best friends wife, in fact he was probably homosexual, had trouble consummating his marriage and may well have not been the father of the royal princes. Also, the real fortune teller, Madame Arvidson (Ulrica), used coffee grounds for the purpose rather than communing with Satan.
Roland Wood, Tereza Gevorgyan Grange Park Opera (Photo Robert Workman)
So the requirements for a production are to project the opera as written, rather than try to re-purpose it. Medcalf’s 19th century American setting provided the right structures, giving us a hierarchical society yet one in which people would convincingly believe in a fortune teller and go searching for obscure herbs by gallows.
The advantage of the 19th century American setting was also economic, Medcalf and Vartan re-purposed the set from their 2017 production of Wagner’s Die Walkure for Grange Park [see my review], which coincidentally also starred Claire Rutter. This provided a very handsome setting for the opening and closing scenes, and by using inserts Vartan created credible and evocative settings for Ulrica’s hut and for Renato’s study. The problem came in Act Two where David Plater’s lighting could not disguise the rational grey of the set, and the emotional atmosphere of the setting just did not match that of the music. But then again, I have yet to see a production of the opera which manages to bring this act off completely successfully.
That it worked is thanks to the commitment and intensity of the performance. The whole production was crisply and tightly directed, and the performers brought the drama strongly to life making suspension of disbelief quite easy. The libretto has quite a few dramaturgical holes if you aim at naturalism, but here we simply were gripped by the characters presented to us.
Vincenzo Costanzo, Claire Rutter –  (Photo Robert Workman)
Claire Rutter made a powerful and intense Amelia, so that we never really see her relaxed. From her first entry she was wound up. Whilst the character appears in Act One and in the closing scene of Act Three, it is in Act Two and the opening of Act Three that we get fully to know Amelia. Rutter moved from anxiety through guilty rapture to profound remorse. In the scene with Renato in Act Three you longed for her to really stand up to him, but of course she does not and Rutter’s performance here was profoundly moving. With Vincenzo Costanzo’s Riccardo in Act Two she gave us a thrilling sense of rapture, having started with wonderful shivers of horror at the opening of the scene.
Vincenzo Costanzo was a real charmer as Riccardo, bringing out the lightness and comedy in moments like Riccardo’s reaction of Ulrica’s fortune telling. His attractively lyric voice has an interestingly edgy quality to it which lent his performance real distinction, though there was a tendency to tightness in the upper register. But he never quite convinced that this happy go lucky man would consider risking everything for love in Act Two. I think part of the problem was that Costanzo’s voice did not quite have the heft to ride over the orchestra. So whilst we missed some of the role’s complexity, there was certainly much to enjoy in a finely lyric account of the role.
There was a wonderful solidity to Roland Wood’s portrayal of Renato, the dependable best friend, both in terms of his physical presence and the strength of his vocal performance. This made the reversals of Acts Two and Three all the more shocking and believable. We had a very musically satisfying account of ‘Eri tu’, with Wood giving us finely shaped and supported phrasing, yet it was dramatically apposite too.
Roland Wood & Chorus – Grange Park Opera (Photo Robert Workman)
Elisabetta Fiorillo was thrilling as Ulrica, singing with rich tones supported by a fabulous chest register. She made Ulrica intensely believable by being very concentrated rather than relying on lots of theatrics. It was a mesmerising performance and you rather longed for the character to return later in the opera, alas she never does!
Oscar is a slightly strange role. Verdi famously disliked women singing male roles, and some commentators have speculated that the role is a covert nod to King Gustavo’s homosexuality. There was none of that here, and Tereza Gevorgyan played him as an annoying brat whose rather unspecified role allowed him carte blanche within presidential entourage. Frankly, I longed to give him a good slap. But Gevorgyan was spectacular in her account of the role, giving us plenty of charm and a winning way with the role’s roulades.
As the two lead conspirators, Matthew Buswell and Matthew Stiff provided a suitably threatening background and made a strong impression in the moments in the spotlight in Act Three.
The chorus is given plenty to do in this opera, and the chorus of Grange Park Opera seized their opportunities from the opening counterpointing of support and opposition to Riccardo to the wonderfully pointed laughing chorus at the end of Act Two.
In the pit, Gianluca Marciano gave us a lithe and fluent account of the score, with the orchestra of English National Opera following him and giving us a highly sophisticated performance, which combined a nice bounce in the rhythms with some particularly atmospheric moments in Act Two.
Verdi: Un ballo in maschera – Matthew Stiff, Claire Rutter & Chorus – Grange Park Opera (Photo Robert Workman)
For all its central place in the canon of Verdi’s masterworks, Un ballo in maschera remains a tricky opera to bring off. Stephen Medcalf, Gianluca Marciano and the cast went a long way towards the goal of an ideal performance. There was strong story telling, and we came away engaged, satisfied and provoked.
The new theatre has come on enormously since last year, acquiring a handsome brick-work skin and the temporary toilet block has been replaced with the permanent lavatorium rotundum. There is still a lot of work to do, but there is an undoubted attractiveness to the auditorium in its stripped back state.
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radaverse · 2 years ago
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Ch II. On My Own - Page 6
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Let's try to lift the spirits now, with pizza! 🍕
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radaverse · 2 years ago
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I finally got a couple of new pages! Yipee! Let's-a go! TO THE NEXT CHAPTER!
Chapter 2: On My Own - Page 1
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radaverse · 2 years ago
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Shh, they're reading tower of mistakes 💀
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radaverse · 2 years ago
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radaverse · 2 years ago
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DID YOU KNOW
That Tower of Mistakes was actually meant to be just an one-shot and not an actual full comic/AU?
That's right. So that's why the opening is kinda rushed 💀
But I'm such a perfectionist that I'll go and fix that lol
I'm now working on some opening scenes for the Falling Apart chapter. Bet you'll love em 💙
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