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IDA : Do you think it ominous that Barry Humphries has always had it in for Jodie even though the audience..? ... vote for her every week? I don't think the Barry Humphries comments mean anything, he sounds inane most of the time and I'm not sure anyone takes any notice of him! The Cameron Mackintosh thumbs down is more worrying though. It shouldn't matter if the result is down to votes alone but it's his show and if he really doesn't want her who knows what might happen even if she wins it - which I really hope she does! The Week Ahead| Mar. 14 — Mar. 20 Thanks for visiting!
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The New York City Opera opens its spring season with Chabrier's “Étoile,” which it first offered in 2002, above.
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