McNally's Lisbon Traviata, Starring Glover, Gets and Hartl, Begins in Washington, D.C. | Playbill

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News McNally's Lisbon Traviata, Starring Glover, Gets and Hartl, Begins in Washington, D.C. An unauthorized Maria Callas recording was the inspiration for Terrence McNally's The Lisbon Traviata, which begins performances at the Kennedy Center March 20 under the direction of Tony Award nominee Christopher Ashley (Memphis, Xanadu, Give It Up!).
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John Glover and Malcolm Gets

The Lisbon Traviata is the second of McNally's plays to get underway as part of the Kennedy Center's Nights at the Opera series. The five-week celebration of McNally's work also includes the premiere of Golden Age (currently running) and Master Class, starring Tyne Daly (beginning March 25).

Traviata will officially open March 25 and run through April 11.

John Glover, who earned a Tony Award for his work in McNally's Love! Valour Compassion!, stars as opera queen Mendy, with Tony nominee Malcolm Gets (The Story of My Life, A New Brain) as Stephen, Chris Hartl (Primrose, Nicholas Nickleby) as Paul and Manu Narayan (Bombay Dreams) as Mike.

According to press notes, "The Lisbon Traviata places the two faces of classic theater, comedy and tragedy, in stark relief. Stephen especially adores Maria Callas and dishing the latest gossip with his best friend, Mendy, a wildly flamboyant and catty opera queen. They talk late into the night in an attempt to distract Stephen from his unraveling relationship with his partner. When Stephen returns home to confront his lover, a tragedy erupts on the scale of a grand opera."

Chris Hartl and Manu Narayan
The production has set design by Derek McLane, costume design by David Woolard, lighting design by Philip S. Rosenberg and sound design by John Gromada. McNally earned Tony Awards for his plays Master Class and Love! Valour! Compassion!, as well as the books to the musicals Kiss of the Spider Woman and Ragtime. His works also include The Ritz; Frankie and Johnny at the Claire de Lune; Lips Together, Teeth Apart; Deuce; Some Men; Corpus Christi; Dedication or the Stuff of Dreams; The Lisbon Traviata; The Rink; A Man of No Importance; and The Full Monty. A Broadway revival of Lips Together, Teeth Apart will open in April.

For tickets phone (202) 467-4600 or visit Kennedy-Center.

 
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