Bolts of Pompeii

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Bolts of Pompeii

In ancient Pompeii, screws played a significant role in advancing daily life and industries, particularly through their use in wine and olive oil production.
The application of screw mechanics paved the way for future technological advancements, including steam engines and machine tools, profoundly impacting the development of modern infrastructure like canals, roads, and bridges.

The goal of the puzzle: Untangle the six interlocked screws. Once they are separated, reset the puzzle by winding the screws into the initial configuration.

  • Recommended age: 8+
  • Difficulty level: 4/5

 



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History

JOHN ADAMS
Antony and Cleopatra

The most recent opera by preeminent American composer John Adams—a glorious adaptation of Shakespeare’s immortal drama—has its Met premiere. Following her debut in the company premiere of Adams’s El Niño in 2024, soprano Julia Bullock stars as the irresistible Cleopatra, one of theater’s most complex and captivating characters, opposite bass-baritone Gerald Finley as the conflicted Antony. Adams himself takes the podium to conduct his lyrical and richly orchestrated score, leading a new staging by groundbreaking director Elkhanah Pulitzer that transports the story of troubled romance and political strife from ancient Rome to the Golden Age of Hollywood in the 1930s. Tenor Paul Appleby is Caesar, who goes to war with Antony, and mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong is Caesar’s sister and Antony’s forsaken wife Octavia.

 

 

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