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Updated · Billboard · Jun 30
Jennifer Nettles Opens 4-Week Off-Broadway Run of 'Giulia,' a Musical She Wrote and Stars In
Updated
Updated · Billboard · Jun 30

Jennifer Nettles Opens 4-Week Off-Broadway Run of 'Giulia,' a Musical She Wrote and Stars In

3 articles · Updated · Billboard · Jun 30

Summary

  • Perelman Performing Arts Center opens Jennifer Nettles’ "Giulia: The Poison Queen of Palermo" on June 28 for a four-week Off-Broadway run, with Nettles writing the book, music and lyrics and starring as Giulia Tofana.
  • A decade-old online article about female serial killers led Nettles to Giulia Tofana, the 17th-century Sicilian figure allegedly tied to as many as 600 deaths, and the project expanded from a play into a musical during the pandemic.
  • Several readings and a positive response helped move the show to production, with producer Adam Zotovich bringing it to PAC and Tony winner Mary Zimmerman directing.
  • Nettles said the run is also a test phase: audience reaction will shape revisions as she weighs a possible future Broadway transfer.
  • The musical frames Tofana less as a villain than as a morally ambiguous protector of abused women, extending the feminist lens highlighted in earlier coverage.

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