Acclaimed Portuguese Canadian playwright Elaine Ávila's new play, Fado:
The Saddest Music in the World, is a tale of love and ghosts set in the
back alleys and brothels of old Lisbon. Part concert, part theatre, the
story of a young woman confronting her country's fascist past and her
own identity is interwoven with the heartbreaking national music of
Portugal known as fado, which means "fate."
Playing sold-out crowds in Vancouver and Victoria in 2018 and 2019,
Fado was honoured on the Playwrights Guild of Canada's Sure Fire List
(the Top Twenty-Three Most Producible Plays in Canada by Women) and
selected as one of the Top Unproduced Latinx Plays in the U.S. by Fifty
Playwrights. Fado won the Award for Favourite Musical in Victoria with
B.C.'s own beloved Sara Marreiros playing the ghost of Amália Rodrigues,
the Queen of Fado.