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The Latest: Navalny In Court, Pfizer Profits, Canadian Candyologist A major winter storm is hitting New York City where 13 inches of snow have fallen, the biggest winter storm in five years - Bryan Smith/ZUMA 2020-02-02 Welcome to Tuesday, where global calls are issued for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, Navalny shows up in court and there s real-life drama at the French opera. Le Monde also goes to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky s hometown to report on the disillusions, two years into his term. • COVID-19 latest: Japan set to extend its state of emergency for another month as Tokyo Olympics loom. The U.S. administered more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine yesterday for the first time than those who have tested positive. Both Italy and South Africa have eased restrictions as the rate of infection eases to a more manageable level. ....
From broken legs to flaming wigs: a brief history of theatrical disasters Five years ago a tenor was nearly killed on-stage by a falling prop. But it wasn t the first time a performer has suffered for his art 2 February 2021 • 6:00am Before the fall: Robert Dean Smith as Tristan in rehearsals in 2012 Credit: alliance archive / Alamy Stock Photo How much of yourself should you leave on stage? Back in 2015, the American tenor Robert Dean Smith, came perilously close to finding out. Smith was performing in Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde at Toulouse’s venerable Théâtre du Capitole when he was nearly crushed by a huge 212kg black rock that was meant to only symbolise his tombstone. As the rock descended to a mere 11cm away from his face (it was meant to stop at 60), it very nearly became it. We knew Wagner could be heavy, but this was taking things a bit too far. ....