Written by:
Ken Ludwig
Opening: December 4, 1992
Closing: December 13, 1992
Number of performances: 7
Time:1934
Setting:
A hotel suite in Cleveland, Ohio
Synopsis:
This night in September of 1934 is the biggest in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company world famous tenor Tito Morelli is to perform Otello, his greatest role, at the gala season opener. Saunders, the General Manager, hopes this will put Cleveland on the operatic map. Morelli is late; when he finally sweeps in it is too late to rehearse with the company. Through a hilarious series of mishaps, Il Stupendo is given a double dose of tranquilizers which mix with the booze he has consumed and he passes out. His pulse is so low that Saunders and his assistant Max believe he is dead. What to do? Max is an aspiring singer and Saunders persuades him to get into Morelli's Otello costume and try to fool the audience into thinking he's Il Stupendo. Max succeeds admirably, but Morelli comes to and gets into his other costume. Now two Otellos are running around in costume and two women are running around in lingerie, each thinking she is with Il Stupendo!
Performers
| Max | Duncan Morrison | |
| Maggie | Carolyne Marjorie Salt | |
| Saunders | Bill Hickman | |
| Tito | James DiSalvatore | |
| Maria | Pat Hoffman | |
| Bellhop | Craig D. Pearlberg | |
| Diana | Fulvia Brun Hickman | |
| Julia | Bonnie Williams |
Production Staff
| Director | Joseph Fava | |
| Producer | Tom Justin | |
| Ass't Director | Tom Justin | |
| Stage Manager | Barry Corlew | |
| Set Design | Joseph Fava | |
| Set Construction | Duncan Morrison | |
| Costume Design | Jenniver Sparano | |
| Costume Design | Steven Kilgore | |
| Lighting Design | Don Mealy | |
| Properties | Felecia Wescott | |
| Make-up | Pat Timm | |
| Hair Design | Loretta Romero | |
| Set Decor/Painting | Joseph Fava | |
| Set Decor/Painting | Wendy Meyers | |
| Prompter | Laura LaTorre | |
| Production Dinner | Mark Stephens |
