

Lend Me A Tenor: The Musical
Ken Ludwig
"The author of The Belle of Amherst, The Last Flapper, Bronte and Lucifer's Child takes you backstage at the Metropolitan opera, Christmas 1920, to meet the greatest tenor in history.
You become a reporter conducting an interview in Enrico Caruso's dressing room as his valet Mario helps him prepare for a performance which, unknown to both men, will be his last"--Page 4 of cover.
"An exciting, funny, bittersweet play...Eloquent...[and] engaging."
— Variety
| Character |
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| Mario Fantini his dresser, short, slim, dark, bustling and efficient manner, a whimsical and chaplinesque figure. |
| Enrico Caruso the great tenor about to play his final performance, carries a cane, speaks in a charming broken English |
Bravo, Caruso! is a American play written by William Luce and published by Samuel French in New York (1992).
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