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The Lisbon Traviata archiveThe first act is set in the fussily ornate apartment of Mendy, a ferociously dedicated opera buff who begs and cajoles his friend Stephen to let him borrow his copy of the pirated Maria Callas recording of La Traviata made during a performance in Lisbon, Portugal. Stephen, a blocked playwright whose detailed knowledge of opera exceeds even Mendy's, delights in showing off his expertise while dodging his friend's entreaties, but beneath their often hilarious banter it is evident that both men are deeply unhappy--Mendy because of his loneliness, and Stephen because he is aware that his long-time partner (whom he loves deeply) is having an affair with someone else. Both it seems, are trapped within opera, with its grand but contrived passions becoming a neurotic substitute for real life. But in the second act, which takes place in Stephen's starkly modern apartment, reality arrives with stunning force as Stephen confronts his lover, Mike, and tries to salvage their relationship. Sensing his failure, Stephen turns on Mike and his new lover, Paul, driving the latter away and taunting Mike so venomously that all hope of a reconciliation is soon shattered. The tragic consequences of his behaviour are guaranteed to haunt Stephen for the rest of his life.

Cast/Performers

David Bamber (Mendy), Marcus D'Amico (Stephen), Matthew Thrift (Paul), Tristan Gemmill (Mike)

Creatives/Company

Author: Terrence McNally
Producer(s): Kevin Wilson, Sarah Earl
Company: Theatre 28
Director: Stephen Henry
Design: Lisa Lillywhite
Lighting: Hartley TA Kemp
Sound: Sebastian Frost (Orbital Sound)

The Lisbon Traviata

The Lisbon Traviata (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01066258578. Details of all The Lisbon Traviata archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0927238591

Archive Listings

12 Nov 03
  to
21 Dec 03
The King's Head Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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