LIVELY OPERA
EIGHT BEHIND SCENES. CONDUCTOR’S NERVES GO. NEW YORK, September 21. The audience at the Boston Opera Company’s performance hero on Saturday night missed tho most thrilling part of the show in tho shape of a fistic battle behind tho sconc.s between tho conductor. Signor Bacolini, and a union official, who tried to intorlero with the management of the company. The union representative went to the hospital. After the show had been delayed for an hour the conductor carried on, with the protection of two policemen, until, during the second net, his shattered nerves forced him to quit, and the prima donna put the finishing touch to the scene by going into hysterics.
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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 4
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114LIVELY OPERA Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 4
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