The Red Shoes
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:22:01
- Merci.
- Morning, madame.

:22:06
Ah, here comes the great
Boronskaja at last.

:22:12
And today she's only
43 minutes late.

:22:15
Am I supposed to congratulate
myself on that?

:22:21
I tell you, Irina,
my patience is at an end.

:22:23
I shall go to Lermontov
and explain to him

:22:26
how no theatre is big enough
to hold both you and me!

:22:29
I might as well start packing.
:22:31
0h, there's no hurry. He might choose
to dispense with MY services.

:22:35
He is quite crazy enough.
:22:37
But if we go, we go together,
Grischa, darling. Promise?

:22:41
Coo, Buschka.
:22:43
- Who are you?
- Victoria Page.

:22:46
I expect Mr Lermontov
has spoken about me.

:22:49
- He's invited me here...
- No, this is too much.

:22:52
He invites them, I teach them.
:22:54
I get rid of them, he forgets them.
:22:57
And now, unhappy girl,
:22:59
please go to the far corner of the
stage, where you'll meet five others

:23:04
to whom Mr Lermontov has also
extended his hospitality.

:23:20
Quiet, please!
:23:25
I want to rehearse the first act
of Heart 0f Fire.

:23:28
Will everybody not concerned
leave the stage, please?

:23:31
Right-o, boys,
set act one. Hurry.

:23:39
Is that so? Well, I agree.
:23:44
Where are you going, my dear?
:23:47
I'm going to talk to Mr Lermontov.
:23:49
Wouldn't it be better to wait
until after rehearsal?.

:23:52
0h, no. You see,
I know him personally.

:23:55
Ah, well, that makes
all the difference. 0f course.

:23:59
- Ratov...
- Yes, Boris?


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