May 6-21, 2011 in the Evjue Theatre

By Stephen Temperley

Directed by Betty Diamond

Back by popular demand after sold out performances in October of 2009!

Synopsis

Souvenir is a heartfelt, wickedly funny look at the limits of self-perception and the unpredictable nature of friendship.The story of real-life Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York socialite and tone-deaf diva who thought she was a great soprano. Unfortunately her great love of music was not matched by her own abilities.  Her brilliant, wry accompanist, Cosme McMoon, chronicles Florence's unlikely rise to cult status, which culminated in an infamous sold-out Carnegie Hall performance in October 1944.

Running time for this production is two hours and 15 minutes.

Performances

  • Friday, May 6 at 7:30 pm
  • Saturday, May 7 at 7:30 pm
  • Sunday, May 8 at 3:00 pm
  • Thursday, May 12 at 7:30 pm
  • Friday, May 13 at 7:30 pm
  • Saturday, May 14 at 7:30 pm
  • Thursday, May 19 at 7:30 pm
  • Friday, May 20 at 7:30 pm
  • Saturday, May 21 at 7:30 pm

Tickets

Tickets for Souvenir are $15. 

Tickets go on sale in the Bartell Theater lobby one hour before each performance. 

Purchase tickets securely onlinePlease note: Online ticket sales end 24 hours prior to each show.  After that, tickets are only available at the door starting one hour before the performance.

There are no refunds or exchanges.

Reviews for the 2009 production

Subjective as the soprano's notes may be, the production, directed by Betty Diamond and featuring two veteran performers, soars to a perfect pitch.

- Rena Archwamety, 77 Square: 'Souvenir' is a keeper for Madison Theatre Guild

There was nothing pretty about Florence Foster Jenkins' singing. But there might be something beautiful about it.

Foster Jenkins is one of the two characters in Madison Theatre Guild's Souvenir, which opened Oct. 14 at the Bartell Theatre. She's odd, compelling — and utterly real.

- Josh Wimmer, The Isthmus: Souvenir's soprano can't sing, but she thinks she can

Cast

Terry Kiss Frank as Florence Foster Jenkins and Taras Nahirnaik as Cosme McMoon. Photo Credit: Marie SchulteTerry Kiss Frank (Florence Foster Jenkins) has performed as actress, narrator, and singer, conducted and arranged, directed, adapted, produced and costumed for Madison Opera, Madison Rep, Opera for the Young, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Madison Savoyards, CTM, Strollers, Oakwood Chamber Players, SVP, MATC, Wisconsin Historical Museum and others. Terry does voice-overs, presents topical recitals/lectures for a variety of clients, coordinates “The Monroe Street Singers,” is working on her 12th children’s musical for Memorial U.C.C., preparing to direct H.M.S. Pinafore in 2010, and manages a small farm and not-for-profit animal sanctuary/hospice.

Taras Nahirniak (Cosme McMoon) is a freelance composer, musician and clinician, directing numerous musicals in the Madison area, as well as writing music for colleges and high schools. Taras is the chief orchestrator and choral director for the Kids From Wisconsin. He composed music for the full musical, Everyman, which premiered in Madison and was later performed in California. In addition, Taras is the director of music at Bethany UMC.

Resources

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to Distillery, Farley's House of Pianos, Skylight Opera, Madison Opera, and the Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission for their support of this production.