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certain novels by Brazil's Machado de Assis influenced John Barth's The Floating Opera , and Faulkner influenced a number of writers from Spanish America
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Breakdown". StageAgent. Retrieved 2021-06-22. "Sweeney Todd Auditions - The Floating Opera Company - Theatre In Chicago". www.theatreinchicago.com. Retrieved
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Comninos recovered safely from his injury. Filming took place at the floating opera stage at Bregenz, Austria, from 28 April – 9 May 2008. The sequence
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Mrs. Lovett". Fall Island Vocal Arts Seminar, September 22, 2015. "The Floating Opera Company: Sweeney Todd ". Theatre in Chicago; 4 March 2016. Ovrtur
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Oțoiu also wrote prefaces to John Barth's second Romanian edition of The Floating Opera and to Flann O'Brien's first Romanian edition of At Swim-Two-Birds
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when she wrote, Show Boat and in John Barth's first novel's plot, The Floating Opera , was based on the long gone Adams Floating Theater when it was published
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(1970) "I Want You" - (The Spirit of John Morgan) - Carnaby (1970) "The Floating Opera Show/Never Let Go" - (The Spirit of John Morgan) - Carnaby/Colombia