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Inevitably, he has begun to discard the Zeffirelli spectaculars that have long ruled the house.
NEWYORKER: Fiasco
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Like most Zeffirelli stagings of the eighties and nineties, it was a Cecil B.
NEWYORKER: Fiasco
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Zeffirelli could also learn a few things from this team about making the action clear.
NEWYORKER: Opera on the Plains
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Among those at the funeral were Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi, film director Franco Zeffirelli, former U.N.
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Act III is recession-era Zeffirelli, with a few soldiers marching about and a plain tower rising to the right.
NEWYORKER: Fiasco
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Keith Brumley, is a markedly more thoughtful show than the Zeffirelli warehouse sale that still clutters the stage of the Met.
NEWYORKER: Opera on the Plains
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You could almost hear Zeffirelli laughing from his villa.
NEWYORKER: Fiasco
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Amazingly, the production directed by Franco Zeffirelli marked the first time Ms. Callas and Mr. Gobbi together performed "Tosca" before an audience. (Alas, Mr. di Stefano is absent.) But the voices are a decade older.
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Naturally, Zeffirelli was charmed at the suggestion.
NEWYORKER: Man Behind the Curtain
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Time was when you could give audiences a thrill simply by casting young actors in the title roles, but ever since Franco Zeffirelli filmed the sorrowful tale of the star-crossed lovers in 1968, that expedient has come to be taken for granted.
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