Former Monty Python member
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Just two days before opening night, the L.A. Opera was forced to postpone the show. The official word was, “computer malfunctions caused a large pivoting platform, central to scenery designer George Tsypins large-scale set, to stop working, causing the platforms internal mechanisms to break.” The delay cost the production $300,000 and weak reviews added insult to injury. But somehow “Grendel” still managed to break even. The opera recouped the losses and even profited an additional $70,000, with the last three shows completely sold out. (Lori Shepler / Los Angeles Times)
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