TRUNCATED FAREWELL

In front of an all-star audience (including the Three Tenors) tenor Carlo Bergonzi pulled out of the middle of his farewell performance, a concert version of Verdi’s “Otello.” The 75-year-old tenor’s voice sounded weak, and he reportedly looked ashen during the performance. He pulled out after the second act. – CBC 

DANCING WITH PRESS

Most writing about Marcel Duchamp focuses on what he said or wrote. But “through most of his subsequent career, Duchamp worked harder at burnishing his persona than he ever did at creating art. And he certainly spent more time plotting ways to expand an extremely limited oeuvre than he did poring over his signature accessory, the chess board (but that’s another story).” – The Idler

TONY NOMINATIONS are announced —

— and the musicals dominate. The “Kiss Me, Kate” revival led the pack with 12 nominations (more than any other play or musical); “The Music Man,” received 5; and George C. Wolfe’s struggling “Wild Party,” which opened to mixed reviews and was believed to be on the verge of closing, got a new lease on life with 7 nods. All the winners will be announced at the televised ceremony from Radio City Music Hall on June 4. – New York Times

THE COMPLETE LIST OF NOMINEES: – Backstage

IN SEARCH OF A GOOD TUNE

The Tony Awards are announced on Monday, and as usual there is difficulty finding enough good material for some of the categories. This year it’s musicals. “You know the season is in trouble when the executive committee of the Tony Awards announced that ‘Riverdance’ is eligible to be considered a new Broadway musical. Combined with ‘Contact’ and ‘Swing!’ it’s possible to have three shows nominated for best new musical that have no script, no original songs and, in the case of the favorite, ‘Contact,’ no orchestra. (The show, once billed as a ‘dance play,’ uses a prerecorded score of old pop hits and classical music.)” – Hartford Courant