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At its core is the diva Maria Callas, a glamorous, commanding, larger-than-life, caustic, and surprisingly drop-dead funny pedagogue holding a voice master class. Alternately dismayed and impressed by the students who parade before her, she retreats into recollections about the glories of her own life and career.
 
At its core is the diva Maria Callas, a glamorous, commanding, larger-than-life, caustic, and surprisingly drop-dead funny pedagogue holding a voice master class. Alternately dismayed and impressed by the students who parade before her, she retreats into recollections about the glories of her own life and career.
  
Presented by [[Pieter Toerien]] at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1996, by arrangement with [[Robert Whitehead]] and [[Lewis Allen]], starring [[Jana Cilliers]] as Maria Callas. Others in the cast were [[Tony Bentel]], [[Gina Schmukler]], [[Anthony Coleman]], [[Jocelyn Broderick]], [[Pierre du Toit]].
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Presented by [[Pieter Toerien]] at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1996, by arrangement with [[Robert Whitehead]] and [[Lewis Allen]], starring [[Jana Cilliers]] as Maria Callas. Others in the cast were [[Tony Bentel]], [[Gina Schmukler]], [[Anthony Coleman]], [[Jocelyn Broderick]], [[Pierre du Toit]]. Directed by [[Mark Graham]].
  
  

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Master Class is a play by American playwright Terrence McNally, with incidental music by Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, and Vincenzo Bellini. The play originally was staged by the Philadelphia Theatre Company and the Mark Taper Forum. After twelve previews, the Broadway production, directed by Leonard Foglia, opened on November 15, 1995 at the John Golden Theatre, where it ran for 598 performances. The original cast included Zoe Caldwell, Audra McDonald, Karen Kay Cody, David Loud, and Jay Hunter Morris. Caldwell and McDonald won Tony Awards for their performances in 1996.

At its core is the diva Maria Callas, a glamorous, commanding, larger-than-life, caustic, and surprisingly drop-dead funny pedagogue holding a voice master class. Alternately dismayed and impressed by the students who parade before her, she retreats into recollections about the glories of her own life and career.

Presented by Pieter Toerien at the National Arts Festival, 1996, by arrangement with Robert Whitehead and Lewis Allen, starring Jana Cilliers as Maria Callas. Others in the cast were Tony Bentel, Gina Schmukler, Anthony Coleman, Jocelyn Broderick, Pierre du Toit. Directed by Mark Graham.


Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_Class

National Arts Festival programme, 1996.


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