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BJU produced two operas a year. The faculty would play the lead parts during rehearsals but about three days before actual performance, BJU always flew in singers from the New York Met to perform the leads, in this case Morley Meredith, Theodore Lambrinos, and Phyllis Curtin. I was a member of the chorus. I remember we were all ecstatic because we got to move and sway around the May Pole, in the scene where Faust meets Marguerite. BJU frowned on dancing and this was as close to dancing as we could get. I also remember we sang the entire Opera in 200-year-old French. I didn't have any idea what we were singing, but I sure had fun doing it.