
Show Title: | Playwright: | |
Souvenir | Stephen Temperley | |
Dates: | Venue: | |
June 1 - 19, 2011 | Riffe Center Studio Two Theatre |
What's it About?
New York socialite Florence Foster Jenkins fancied she could sing. Forget that she had no sense of rhythm or pitch, and was barely able to sustain a note-- she was convinced that she had talent! Instead of being deterred by a 1943 taxicab crash she “realized” she could sing "a higher F than ever before!" Her accompanist and confidante, Cosme McMoon, attempted to protect her from herself to no avail. A diva in her own mind, she insisted on renting Carnegie Hall for a dazzling, costume- festooned benefit concert. Jenkins’ quest illuminates the silliest and most poignant of human foibles — our own often skewed vision of who we are.
Show Sponsor:
Season Support:
The Columbus Foundation - Ohio Arts Council - Greater Columbus Arts Council
Thrive in Five - Nationwide Foundation - The Shubert Foundation
The CATCO-Phoenix 2010-2011 Season is dedicated to William B. Conner Jr.


