Coney Island
What is Cosi Fan Tutte?
The Marx Brothers
What is Il Trovatore?
Otello (the other one)
Who was Rossini?
In some Regie productions, he dies offstage in the last act in front of all his fans, for... some reason?
Who is Escamillo?
Many operas have a second, alternate title- Rigoletto's is 'The Curse', The Marriage Of Figaro's is 'The Follies Of A Day', and Don Giovanni's is this.
What is 'The Rake Punished'?
Trump Tower
What is The Marriage of Figaro?
Seinfeld
What is Pagliacci?
The Barber Of Seville (the other one)
Who Was Paisiello?
She gets shot into a volcano in a very little-known (and frankly not good) sequel to the opera she appears in.
Who is The Queen of the Night?
Two opposing murals by this artist can be seen on display in the Met's front lobby.
Who is Marc Chagall?
What is Rigoletto?
Hey Arnold
What is Carmen?
La Boheme (the other one)
He dies of insanity in Bedlam after his opponent in a game cards turns out to be quite the sore loser.
Who is Tom Rakewell?
There's many sad clowns and jesters in opera. Some of them include Canio, Rigoletto, and this baritone who ends the opera dying of grief- which is rather out of character, given this was supposed to be a comic opera.
Who is Jack Point?
The set of "Star Trek"
What is The Abduction From The Seraglio?
Pretty Woman
What is La Traviata?
Don Giovanni (the other one)
Who was Gazzaniga?
He reportedly ends up strangling himself with the ribbon on his own hat.
Who is Francesco?
What is Francesco?
Hogwarts
What is The Magic Flute?
The Talented Mr. Ripley
What is Eugene Onegin?
Manon Lescaut (the other one)
Who was Auber?
He ends up pecked to death by a rooster- a death most humiliating, despite his grand title.
Who is King Dodon?
This operetta opened in Chicago in 1903, but it is better known as a 60s technicolor Disney film- and for one of its songs often appearing nowadays as a melancholy Christmas tune.
What is Babes in Toyland?