The Opera Singer play examines artist's sacrifices at Baxter Theatre

A new two-hander play, The Opera Singer, has opened at the Baxter Studio in Cape Town, pitting a renowned opera diva against a struggling journalist in a battle of wits. Written and directed by Janna Ramos-Violante, the production draws inspiration from Maria Callas and explores the personal costs of artistic greatness. Starring Fiona Ramsay and Owain Rhys Davies, it runs until 7 February 2026 before transferring to Johannesburg.

The Opera Singer unfolds in the home of a celebrated opera diva, modeled closely on the legendary Maria Callas, where she faces off against Theo, a young and inexperienced journalist tasked with interviewing her. The play, a clever and humorous two-hander, delves into the sacrifices required for artistic excellence, echoing director Denis Villeneuve's observations on actors like Timothée Chalamet who forgo normal lives for their craft.

Writer-director Janna Ramos-Violante uses the encounter to critique journalism as an exploitative pursuit, with the diva, portrayed by Fiona Ramsay, dominating the conversation and exposing the journalist's insecurities. Played with wide-eyed incompetence by Owain Rhys Davies, Theo reveals personal details—from his difficult birth to his grandmother's influence—despite aiming to uncover the diva's secrets. The diva, a force of nature, dresses down Theo for his name and interviewing skills, emphasizing that true artists create while others merely document.

Ramsay's performance captures the diva's guarded essence, blending genuine emotion with operatic flair, such as her exaggerated sorrow at Theo's backstory. The production highlights how even great stars remain human, yet their depth eludes superficial probes. Ultimately, the diva schools Theo in professionalism and morality, underscoring the brutal freedom of genius.

Running at the Baxter's intimate upstairs Studio until 7 February 2026, the play will move to Johannesburg's Theatre on the Square in March, offering audiences a sharp, bittersweet look at fame and failure.

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