

The Lisbon Traviata
Terrence Mcnally
Awards & Recognition
Winner! Three 1996 Tony Awards, including Best Play Winner! 1996 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play
Master Class is a pyrotechnical theaterfireworks in a contained space where Maria Callas is brought back to life in Sturm und Drang.
Inspired by a series of master classes the great diva conducted at Juilliard toward the end of her career, this drama puts Maria Callas at center stage again as she coaxes, prods, and inspires students"victims" as she calls theminto giving the performances of their lives while revealing her own.
As she slips off into memories, we experience her days at La Scala, her marriage to Meneghini, and her great doomed love for Aristotle Onassis.
But the dazzling theatricality comes from Callas's emotional explosions, her cutting wit, and the soaring music as each student sings an aria that exposes the Divina's vulnerabilities and her genius.
"Terrence McNally’s new play Master Class… will be talked about for years to come whenever people point to theatre experiences that genuinely deserve to be labeled by the overused word ‘great."
— The Hollywood Reporter
"It is Terrence McNally’s total triumph in his Master Class… a night to remember."
— New York Post
"Master Class is mesmerizing theater."
— The Star-Ledger
| Character |
|---|
| First Soprano (Sophie) |
| Second Soprano (Sharon) |
| Tenor (Tony) |
| Accompanist (Manny) |
| Stagehand |
| Maria Callas |
CBS Sunday Morning – Terrence McNally and Zoe Caldwell on Master Class
Master Class is a American comedy play written by Terrence Mcnally and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (1998).
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