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Tessie
10-13-2005, 09:12 PM
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/10/13/author_pens_opera_on_skating_saga_of_kerrigan_hard ing/

Figure skating goes to the opera with "Nancy and Tonya"

Tonya Harding (left) was passed by Nancy Kerrigan during their first practice session for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. (Globe Staff File Photo / Jim Davis)

By Brooke Donald, Associated Press Writer | October 13, 2005

BOSTON --The Nancy Kerrigan-Tonya Harding soap opera is now a musical opera.

The figure skating saga that captivated the country 11 years ago -- with the ubiquitous video of Kerrigan crying "Why me?" after being attacked and hit in the knee -- is the basis for "Nancy and Tonya: The Opera," to be performed at Tufts University next spring.

Kerrigan, who grew up in the Boston area and now lives in suburban Lynnfield, became a household name when an associate of Harding's clubbed her on the knee with a baton as she left the ice during practice at the 1994 U.S. championships in Detroit.

The attack prevented Kerrigan from competing, but she recovered to win a silver medal at the 1994 Olympic games in Lillehammer a few weeks later. Harding finished out of the running.

"This is the classic envy story and it was just so strange and got stranger by the day," said Elizabeth Searle of Arlington, who wrote the opera's libretto.

Videotape of Kerrigan -- her face contorted in agony, grabbing her knee and wailing "Why me? Why me?" -- was a TV staple in the days after the attack.

Harding, the cigarette-smoking, pickup-driving bad girl, had said she would "kick some butt" in the Olympics.

Harding's ex-husband, Jeff Stone, and two other men served time for planning and carrying out the attack. Harding pleaded guilty to covering up the attack but didn't serve any time. She received a lifetime ban by the U.S. Figure Skating Association and apologized in person to Kerrigan.

"Tonya and Nancy was the first completely insane scandal that took over the country," Searle said.

Attempts to reach Kerrigan and Harding on Thursday by phone and e-mail were unsuccessful.

The 43-year-old Searle said she did not consult the two skaters about the one-act opera, which was pieced together using actual quotes uttered by the women and others involved in the scandal. Searle plucked from newspaper reports, FBI transcripts and her previous novella about the skating rivals, "Celebrities in Disgrace," which is being made into a short film. Tufts graduate student Abigail Al Dorry is writing the music.

The opera opens with Kerrigan and Harding holding dueling news conferences at the 1994 Olympics, just weeks after the attack on Kerrigan.

"There are elements of parody in it, but I really feel for this story," Searle said. "Girls in America are either raised to be Tonyas or Nancys. I think any girl can relate to these two women and what they went through."

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montanarose
10-13-2005, 10:46 PM
And what might it be called . . . "Why Mio?" (if it's in Italian)? Or "Leg Miserable"? Or "Gilooly Get Your Gun"? Or "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Short Program"? BTW, these title suggestions are all courtesy of my sister, a sportswriter, figure skating fan and wit.

Ellen

Schmeck
10-14-2005, 05:09 AM
They were talking about this on the news last night, but it sounded so silly that I really didn't pay attention. Didn't know it was going to be opera!

the old gurl
10-15-2005, 10:22 AM
© Copyright 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.Hmmm. Looks like someone missed this part when they posted the entire news article.

Meredith
10-15-2005, 10:41 AM
And what might it be called . . . "Why Mio?" (if it's in Italian)? Or "Leg Miserable"? Or "Gilooly Get Your Gun"? Or "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Short Program"? BTW, these title suggestions are all courtesy of my sister, a sportswriter, figure skating fan and wit.

Ellen

Whoops, there goes the coffee. Those were hysterical! :lol: About the opera? I pass.

Tessie
10-15-2005, 01:23 PM
Hmmm. Looks like someone missed this part when they posted the entire news article.

my bad... missed it when i copied it..can't be the first time someone has done that, At least I didn't plagerize!

the old gurl
10-15-2005, 03:51 PM
my bad... missed it when i copied it..can't be the first time someone has done that, At least I didn't plagerize!That's why we post links to the articles instead of posting the entire articles.

Tessie
10-16-2005, 02:41 PM
That's why we post links to the articles instead of posting the entire articles.

i did post the link too

Novice Spirals
10-16-2005, 06:30 PM
It's hard enough to get people to like opera--Now they do this? I wouldn't see this even if it was free.

loveskating
10-17-2005, 02:32 PM
This sounds pathetic.

I was expecting something like working class Tonya being set up, with evil, state relgion or commie or corporate greedy types behind the scenes, manipulating everyone for their evil, money making purposes, with Kerrigan finding out late in her life, and rushing to a dieing Tonya's bedside to apologize! What a lamentation duet that would make!!! And how about Tonya working at McDonalds and being visited by Gilooly, who wants to torment her (like in Mephistophle???) . Maybe there could have even been a barritone (judge, coach?) doing a narrative like in Pagliachi???

Now THAT would be like opera -- opera has always taken on big, huge, epochal issues, not small little things like jealousy and pettiness and envy between two girls!

Spider68
10-18-2005, 02:26 PM
Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber (only one around capable of doing a trashy/trampy "musical opera")

Set design by David P. Gordon (the same man who brought that gorgeous minimalist set in "Demon Barber of Fleet Street")

To ensure box office sales, the lead roles will be played by:

Nancy Kerrigan - Bebe Neuwirth
Tonya Harding - Idina Menzel (star of "Wicked" - she would be a great Tonya)
Nancy's mother - Glenn Close ("My Face to the Screen" -- guaranteed to be the next "Send in the Clowns"...sample lyrics include "I can't see you, but I can feel you!")
Gilooly - Richard Gere (will reprise his part from the movie 'Chicago' - smarmy and oily as can be) ("Gotta give it your all, but if you can't, give it a part, or maybe a heart...or maybe a knee?")

The entire opera will be held together by Dick Button (Nathan Lane) who will be making erudite comments: (sung in a very stacatto pattern) "Oh my, first rate! A vision Raphael-ate! Lay back could be lov-li-er, time for the refrigerator!"

loveskating
10-19-2005, 08:19 AM
On the serious side, this is not good for skating.

In all this, although it drew in viewers, it was also a preverbial &&$&#$& joke. Then afterwards, the skating "powers that be" played all this so badly in trashing Oksana Baiul. She was merely the person people fixed on to avoid the ugliness they saw in the entire Harding/Kerrigan affair, and particulary after Kerrigan verified by her statements that she was indeed a prickly sort of person.

I fail to comprehend why the likes of CHristine Brennan canot understand that while people are curious about such things, once they happen, they are also totally morally repulsed by them?

Vicious competitors, corrupt judges...why would ANYONE want to be involved in that? You'd have to love skating itself a lot, like I do, to stick around after being bathed in all that for about 10 years!!!!

However, frankly, I would never help my grandkids skate...I would not want them to risk winding up like Harding, or set up like Sasha was with that outrageous bump incident in 2000.

When being a competitive skater means that if you reach the top level, you are 50/50 likely to have your life destroyed, ruined and to be deamonized and humiliated for the rest of your life, who the hell wants it?

Spider68
10-19-2005, 10:17 AM
Gee, sounds like you need a new avatar. The thought of an opera about vicious corrupt judges, petty personalities, vilified skaters, etc. falls right in there with all the popular operas and musicals about corrupt leaders (Evita), murder (Demon Barber of Fleet Street), cheating and deception (Producers), etc. etc. Lighten up and try to find something positive about the sport -- like the enthusiasm you'll witness at the lower levels of ISI or the Special Olympics.

Mel On Ice
10-19-2005, 11:33 AM
my cousin had to do an adaptation of a story for her masters thesis in theater, using either a very old play or a "ripped from the headlines" story "with legs". She toiled at both, choosing to do a modern version of a "Midsummer's Night Dream" instead of headliner. Too bad, as creative as she is, I could see her doing something like this.

I guess I'd be more interested if it was done ficticious, drawing on all good v. evil aspects of the sport, instead of dragging Tonya and Nancy back into the spotlight unwillingly.

loveskating
10-20-2005, 11:28 AM
Gee, sounds like you need a new avatar. The thought of an opera about vicious corrupt judges, petty personalities, vilified skaters, etc. falls right in there with all the popular operas and musicals about corrupt leaders (Evita), murder (Demon Barber of Fleet Street), cheating and deception (Producers), etc. etc. Lighten up and try to find something positive about the sport -- like the enthusiasm you'll witness at the lower levels of ISI or the Special Olympics.

Oh, I find a great deal positive about the sport...the SKATING itself is positive, and I enjoy the skaters skating greatly. I'm not thwarted in this by anything or anyone, LOL! I can even tolerate vicious comments about or stupid interview questions to Sasha for the sake of seeing her (and others) actually skate!

I think Tonya Harding did probably the best lutz I've ever seen a woman do in her LP at the Olympics the USFSA tried to keep her out of...so with me its always the skating, not the fluff or the bloated self-importance these bureaucrats everywhere attach to themselves.

crayonskater
10-20-2005, 01:59 PM
Um, didn't Harding admit covering up her husband's plan to whack Kerrigan?

I don't care how good your 3 lutz is, it's not really the evil USFSA trying to keep you out of the Olympics if you're, um, trying to hurt your competition, right?

(This has nothing to do with the Sasha bump, of course, which always seemed to me more youthful high spirits than malice.)