Available for the first time in over thirty years, John Krizanc's
internationally acclaimed play redefined the limits of theatre with its
haunting tale of art, sex, violence, and political intrigue in Fascist
Italy.
In the late twenties the poet, war hero, and lothario Gabriele
d'Annunzio waits in his opulent villa -- a gift from Benito Mussolini in
return for his political silence -- for the arrival of the artist Tamara
de Lempicka, who is to paint his portrait. What follows is a tale of
art, sex, violence and the meaning of complicity in an authoritarian
state. The action is directed by the reader/audience member, who decides
which characters to follow and which narratives to experience.
John Krizanc's masterpiece redefined theatre and won six L.A. Drama
Critics Circle Awards, six Dora Mavor Moore Awards, six Drama-Logue
Awards, and six Mexican Association of Theatre Critics, and Journalists
Awards for its original productions. Now available in a handsome new A
List edition, Tamara is an astonishing piece of experimental art and a
penetrating look into ethical choices in times of encroaching autocracy.