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  • Actor Aaron Farnell of Stanhope, N.J., photographed during an interview at the newspaper offices in Roxbury, N.J., Sunday, June 1, 1986. (D. Ross Cameron/North Jersey Advance)
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  • "Melrose Place" actor Doug Savant, right, greets fans of the show during a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • "Melrose Place" actor Thomas Calabro (in baseball cap) arrives with his wife, Elizabeth Pryor at a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • "Melrose Place" actor Doug Savant greets fans during a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • Actor Michael York poses for a photograph in San Francisco, Sunday, March 29, 1992. (D. Ross Cameron/Tri-Valley Herald)
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  • Actor/director Diego Luna talks about the process of making "Cesar Chavez," the new feature film about the late labor leader and civil rights activist, during an interview at the David Brower Center in Berkeley, Calif., Wednesday, March 5, 2014. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Actor Michael York poses for a photograph in San Francisco, Sunday, March 29, 1992. (D. Ross Cameron/Tri-Valley Herald)
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  • Actor Stuart Damon, who portrays Dr. Alan Quartermaine on the soap opera General Hospital, speaks to students during an appearance at Ithaca College, Saturday, April 24, 1982 in Ithaca, N.Y. (D. Ross Cameron/The Cayugan)
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  • Actor Tom Marion in a scene from the Ithaca College Theatre production of "The Fantasticks," Monday, Feb. 2, 1981 in Ithaca, N.Y. (D. Ross Cameron/The Cayugan)
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  • Actor Tom Marion, center, in a scene from the Ithaca College Theatre production of "The Fantasticks," Monday, Feb. 2, 1981 in Ithaca, N.Y. (D. Ross Cameron/The Cayugan)
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  • "Melrose Place" actor Doug Savant, center, arrives at a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • "Melrose Place" actor Laura Leighton, right, signs autographs for fans of the show during a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • "Melrose Place" actor Thomas Calabro, right, greets fans of the show during a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • "Melrose Place" actor Thomas Calabro (in baseball cap) poses for a photo with fans of the show during a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • "Melrose Place" actor Josie Bissett, left, signs memorabilia for fans during a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • "Melrose Place" actor Thomas Calabro, right, signs memorabilia for fans of the show during a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. Calabro's wife Elizabeth Pryor is beside him. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • Actor/comedian Cedric "the Entertainer" Kyles discusses his new film, a remake of the Jackie Gleason classic 1950's television series. "The Honeymooners," Monday, May 23, 2005 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • "Melrose Place" actors Josie Bissett, from left, Thomas Calabro, Laura Leighton and Doug Savant arrive for a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday ,Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • "Melrose Place" actors Josie Bissett, from left, Thomas Calabro, Laura Leighton and Doug Savant arrive for a cast party at the Hard Rock Cafe, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1994 in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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  • Jack and Charlie Bright, 12 and 16 years old, respectively, pose for a photograph at their Pleasant Hill, Calif. home, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. The brothers have both given voice to characters in several Pixar animated movies, including the most recent one, "The Good Dinosaur," for which Jack provides the voice of the boy called Spot. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Jack and Charlie Bright, 12 and 16 years old, respectively, pose for a photograph at their Pleasant Hill, Calif. home, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. The brothers have both given voice to characters in several Pixar animated movies, including the most recent one, "The Good Dinosaur," for which Jack provides the voice of the boy called Spot. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Jack and Charlie Bright, 12 and 16 years old, respectively, pose for a photograph at their Pleasant Hill, Calif. home, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. The brothers have both given voice to characters in several Pixar animated movies, including the most recent one, "The Good Dinosaur," for which Jack provides the voice of the boy called Spot. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Charlie and Jack Bright, 16 and 12 years old, respectively, pose for a photograph at their Pleasant Hill, Calif. home, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. The brothers have both given voice to characters in several Pixar animated movies, including the most recent one, "The Good Dinosaur," for which Charlie provides the voice of the boy called Spot. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Wearing a fake mustache to portray the character of "Mr. Lie," Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Having revealed his true identity as a Knight of the Grail, Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich) hands his sword, his horn and his ring to his wife Elsa (Camilla Nylund), so that she may give it to her brother Gottfried as he rules Brabant, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Telramund (Gerd Grochowski), right, lies slain after he attacked Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich), center and his bride Elsa in their wedding suite, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich) is carried on the shoulders of happy villagers after defeating Friedrich von Telramund and defending the honor of Elsa von Brabant, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Katie Huard, from left, Katie Barrett and Ivonne Coll in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Ivonne Coll, center, plays Mother Courage, Justin Leath is her son Eilif and Brent Hinkley is the sergeant in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006 in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Katie Huard, from left, Ivonne Coll, Justin Leath and Drew Hirshfield in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • A scene from the California Shakespeare Theater production of William Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor," during a dress rehearsal, Tuesday, May 30, 2006, in Orinda, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Nance Williamson, center, as Myrtle Webb, cries in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Thornton Wilder's "Our Town," Thursday, Sept. 8, 2005 in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • A chorus line scene from the Ithaca College production of the Stephen Sondheim musical "Follies," Monday, April 19, 1982 at the Dillingham Center Theatre in Ithaca, N.Y. (D. Ross Cameron/The Cayugan)
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  • Mary McDonald as Tuptim, center, Lloyd Williams as King Mongkut of Siam, and Marie Morrissey, right, as Anna Leonowens, in a scene from the Ithaca College Theatre production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I," Monday, April 6, 1981 on campus in Ithaca, N.Y. (D. Ross Cameron/The Cayugan)
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  • Marie Morrissey, right, as Anna Leonowens, and Lloyd Williams as King Mongkut of Siam, perform in a scene from the Ithaca College Theatre production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I," Monday, April 6, 1981 on campus in Ithaca, N.Y. (D. Ross Cameron/The Cayugan)
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  • Marie Morrissey, left, as Anna Leonowens, and Ron Ostrow, in a scene from the Ithaca College Theatre production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I," Monday, April 6, 1981 on campus in Ithaca, N.Y. (D. Ross Cameron/The Cayugan)
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  • Heather A. Cameron prepares to photograph the Ithaca College Theatre production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I," Sunday, April 5, 1981 on campus in Ithaca, N.Y. (D. Ross Cameron/The Cayugan)
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  • Ithaca College students Tom Marion, center, and Gail Baxter perform in the Ithaca College Theatre production of "Once Upon a Mattress," Friday, Oct. 10, 1980 on campus in Ithaca, N.Y. (D. Ross Cameron/The Cayugan)
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  • Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez, the former Venezuelan telenovela star and wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi who found herself at the center of a domestic abuse controversy in 2012, is now starring in the production, which opens later this month. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez wipes away tears as she rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez dons a pair of horn-rimmed glasses as she portrays husband Ross Mirkarimi in a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez, the former Venezuelan telenovela star and wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi who found herself at the center of a domestic abuse controversy in 2012, is now starring in the production, which opens later this month. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez dons a pair of horn-rimmed glasses as she portrays husband Ross Mirkarimi in a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Wearing a fake mustache to portray the character of "Mr. Lie," Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez, the former Venezuelan telenovela star and wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi who found herself at the center of a domestic abuse controversy in 2012, is now starring in the production, which opens later this month. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez is called upon to play a number of roles in re-telling the story of her migration to America from Venezuela, and subsequent marriage to San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Donning a mustache for an "all-encompassing establishment figure" called "Mr. Lie," Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez, the former Venezuelan telenovela star and wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi who found herself at the center of a domestic abuse controversy in 2012, is now starring in the production, which opens later this month. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez, the former Venezuelan telenovela star and wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi who found herself at the center of a domestic abuse controversy in 2012, is now starring in the production, which opens later this month. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez rehearses a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez, the former Venezuelan telenovela star and wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi who found herself at the center of a domestic abuse controversy in 2012, is now starring in the production, which opens later this month. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez, left, and writer/director Alfonso Lopez fine-tune a scene from her new one-woman show, "What is the Scandal?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez, the former Venezuelan telenovela star and wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi who found herself at the center of a domestic abuse controversy in 2012, is now starring in the production, which opens later this month. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez poses for a photograph at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez, the former wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi who found herself at the center of a domestic abuse controversy in 2012, is about to debut a one-woman show about the incident, entitled, "What is the Scandal?"(D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Eliana Lopez poses for a photograph at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco, Thursday, May 21, 2015. Lopez, the former wife of San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi who found herself at the center of a domestic abuse controversy in 2012, is about to debut a one-woman show about the incident, entitled, "What is the Scandal?"(D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Armed with the sword given to him by Lohengrin, Gottfried, the new Duke of Brabant (Ivan Kiryakin) prepares to rule even as his sister Elsa (Camilla Nylund) dies of grief behind him, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Before returning to guard the Grail, Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich), right, breaks the curse of Ortrud and turns Gottfried von Brabant (Ivan Kiryakin) back into a boy, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Standing over the body of her slain husband, Telramund (Gerd Grochowski), Ortrud (Petra Lang) declares that her magic turned Elsa's brother Gottfried into a swan, in the third act of San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Having revealed his true identity as a Knight of the Grail, Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich) hands his sword, his horn and his ring to his wife Elsa (Camilla Nylund), so that she may give it to her brother Gottfried as he rules Brabant, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Elsa (Camilla Nylund) returns to hear the revelation of her husband's true identity, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Telramund (Gerd Grochowski), left, bursts into the bridal suite to attack Lohengrin, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • On their wedding night, Elsa (Camilla Nylund), left, implores her new husband (Brandon Jovanovich) to reveal his name to her, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Elsa (Camilla Nylund), right, becomes uneasy when her new husband (Lohengrin, played by Brandon Jovanovich) refuses to reveal his name to her on their wedding night, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Newlyweds Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich), left, and Elsa von Brabant (Camilla Nylund) declare their love for one another on their wedding night, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • As the townspeople disperse, Elsa (Camilla Nylund), right, and her new husband (Brandon Jovanovich) meet in their bridal suite, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • At the conclusion of Act II, Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich), left, and Elsa von Brabant (Camilla Nylund) prepare to go to the altar to be married, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Led by King Heinrich der Vogler (Kristinn Sigmundsson), left, Elsa (Camilla Nylund) and her knight (Brandon Jovanovich) enter the church to be married, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Ortrud (Petra Lang), left, and husband Friedrich von Telramund (Gerd Grochowski) plot to expose Lohengrin as a sorcerer, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich), right, comes to the aid of his bride, Elsa (Camilla Nylund), second from left, who was being assaulted by Ortrud (Petra Lang) and Telramund (Gerd Grochowski) in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Ortrud (Petra Lang), center, and husband Friedrich von Telramund (Gerd Grochowski) try to convince Elsa (Camilla Nylund) that her mysterious knight is a sorcerer and a fraud, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Elsa (Camilla Nylund), center, is consoled by her bridesmaids, after Ortrud claims that her husband-to-be is an impostor who will leave her as mysteriously as he arrived, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Elsa (Camilla Nylund), center, receives flowers from the Brabantian townspeople on her wedding day, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Elsa (Camilla Nylund), left, tells of her newfound love even as Ortrud (Petra Lang) schemes to destroy the relationship, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Ortrud (Petra Lang) schemes to break up the marriage of Elsa and Lohengrin in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Ortrud (Petra Lang), top convinces her husband Telramund (Gerd Grochowski) that he was defeated in battle by Lohengrin as a result of sorcery, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich), left, promises to be the champion of Elsa von Brabant (Camilla Nylund) if she will trust in him and never ask his name, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Having defeated him in combat, Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich), right, spares the life of Fredrich von Telramund (Gerd Grochowski) in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • The mysterious "nameless knight" (Brandon Jovanovich) appears, led by a swan, to be the champion of Elsa von Brabant after she's accused of murdering her younger brother, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Elsa von Brabant (Camilla Nylund), right, calls forth her champion, Lohengrin (Brandon Jovanovich), who arrives on a swan, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Ortrud (Petra Lang), left, and husband Friedrich von Telramund (Gerd Grochowski) Elsa von Brabant of murdering her younger brother, with the aim of gaining control of their kingdom, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Accused of murdering her younger brother Gottfried, the rightful heir to the throne of Brabant, Elsa (Camilla Nylund) denies her guilt and tells of a dream she had of a knight who will be her champion, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • King Heinrich der Vogler (Kristinn Sigmundsson), left, asks Elsa (Camilla Nylund) to defend herself against the accusation that she murdered her younger brother Gottfried, the heir of Brabant, in the first act of San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Accused of murdering her younger brother Gottfried, the rightful heir to the throne of Brabant, Elsa (Camilla Nylund), center, denies her guilt and tells of a dream she had of a knight who will be her champion, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Soldiers and townspeople await the outcome of mortal combat between Friedrich von Telramund and Lohengrin, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Dylan Zorn plays Gottfried von Brabant, the heir to the throne on whom Ortrud has cast a spell that turned him into a swan, in the San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Camilla Nylund, right, as Elsa von Brabant, in the opening scene of San Francisco Opera's production of Richard Wagner's "Lohengrin," Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Cecilia Palmtag narrates the story during a rehearsal for Gregangelo and Velocity Circus' production of "Heliopolis:  City of the Sun," Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009 in Oakland, Calif.  "Heliopolis," which will be performed at the Randall Museum Theatre in San Francisco this Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Ivonne Coll is the title character in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006 in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Ivonne Coll, center, is the title character in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006 in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Ivonne Coll is the title character in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006 in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Katie Barrett, left, plays Yvette, and Ivonne Coll is Mother Courage in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Katie Barrett, left, and Jarion Monroe in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Katie Barrett, left, and Jarion Monroe in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Katie Barrett, left, and Jarion Monroe in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Katie Huard, left, and Drew Hirshfield in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Ivonne Coll, left, and Katie Huard in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Katie Huard as Kattrin, in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Marc Damon Johnson in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Katie Huard as Kattrin, in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Katie Huard as Kattrin, in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Jarion Monroe in a scene from the Berkeley Repertory Theatre's production of Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage," Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006, in Berkeley, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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