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Goddess of Song, a solo play by [[Charles J. Fourie]] depicting the life and times of Florence Foster Jenkins (1868-1944), an American amateur operatic soprano who was known—and ridiculed—for her lack of rhythm, pitch, and tone; her aberrant pronunciation; and her generally poor singing ability.
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'''''Goddess of Song''''' is a solo play by [[Charles J. Fourie]] depicting the life and times of Florence Foster Jenkins (1868-1944), an American amateur operatic soprano who was known—and ridiculed—for her lack of rhythm, pitch, and tone; her aberrant pronunciation; and her generally poor singing ability.
  
 
Backdoor Productions, with [[Carolyn Lewis]],  August 1999, in the Nico Arena.
 
Backdoor Productions, with [[Carolyn Lewis]],  August 1999, in the Nico Arena.

Revision as of 12:36, 27 June 2017

Goddess of Song is a solo play by Charles J. Fourie depicting the life and times of Florence Foster Jenkins (1868-1944), an American amateur operatic soprano who was known—and ridiculed—for her lack of rhythm, pitch, and tone; her aberrant pronunciation; and her generally poor singing ability.

Backdoor Productions, with Carolyn Lewis, August 1999, in the Nico Arena.

Sources

Nico Malan Theatre Centre pamphlet Aug-Nov 1999


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