"Nothing of that period, of this scale, survived"------i think this is incorrect. I remember seeing Marie Antoinette's theater sets in Versailles were perfectly preserved and are currently in perfect working condition.
Nice work indeed, but what was that supposed to mean: "Nothing of this scale from that period has survived"? What about Cesky Krumlov and Drottningholm castle theaters? They are beautiful and very well preserved with authentic stage sets, machinery and props.
Wow, what a wonder. Guys. You should film the whole thing when it is finished. Make a movie of it!!!!
Yes!!!!
The thumbnail brought to mind the show in the movie Coraline, with the song that goes "I'm known as the siren of all seven seas"
Beautiful. It reminds me of Drottningholms slottsteater.
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Its a pleasure to see, the craftsman are wonderland I love the set design from this time period. Why not show the finished movements??
"Nothing of that period, of this scale, survived"------i think this is incorrect. I remember seeing Marie Antoinette's theater sets in Versailles were perfectly preserved and are currently in perfect working condition.
Nice work indeed, but what was that supposed to mean: "Nothing of this scale from that period has survived"? What about Cesky Krumlov and Drottningholm castle theaters? They are beautiful and very well preserved with authentic stage sets, machinery and props.
guessing they meant in britain.
You have it all in original at the Drottningholm castle opera in Stockholm! 1760s.
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Wonderful exhibition
I want to see more please!
Yes please.
this is so cool
Impressive!
What is the background music?
WOW
Reupload?
Know this just because of TOEFL test