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The Legend · The Cast ·
The Crew · The
Writer and Composer The legend of Lucrezia Borgia has all the elements of a great musical – sex, violence, passion, corruption, betrayal, abuse of power and more! Okay, maybe not your ordinary, run-of-the-mill musical – but in his 2007 Fringe offering, librettist/composer/lyricist Joseph Aragon explores the facts and fiction behind Lucrezia’s legacy of ruthlessness, treachery and murder. Was she the evil, incestuous harlot her legend depicts, or a victim of her time, manipulated by men who felt threatened by a strong-willed, intelligent, independent woman? Lucrezia Borgia is a conscious departure from the campy hilarity of the Fringe veteran’s earlier hits, Bloodsuckers: The Musical (Best of Fest, 2004), Illuminati: The Musical (2005) and Conclave: The Musical (2006). View the writer's own synopsis here. The Legend · The Cast ·
The Crew · The
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