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See: conjure, create, feign, pretend


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But after almost a decade post-theatre school assisting such diverse directorial voices as Giorgio Strehler, Peter Brook and Frank Corsaro, among others, and then the quarter century or so since people started taking notice of his own work (a turning point was an opera, Mozart's La finta giardiniera, at the Camden Festival in London in 1986), Carsen has reached the point where his working perspective no longer recognizes boundaries between the arts or even different media.
Egidio la vide in piu di un'occasione asciugarsi gli occhi con dei fazzolettini di cotonino ricamati di fiori rosa e viola; quando lo sentiva entrare di sorpresa, faceva finta di niente e diceva, "Vieni, vieni, bellino
And it is 22 years since Carsen staged Mozart's La Finta Giardiniera at the Camden festival, a production that led to a host of influential and highly regarded work in continental Europe and north America.
 
 
 
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