
Giulia: The Poison Queen of Palermo
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Nettles is doing triple duty: book, music, and lyrics, and starring in the title role. The score blends folk-Italian, gospel, and country. Mary Zimmerman — the Tony-winning director behind Metamorphoses — is in the chair, which is the single most encouraging sign for the production. Zimmerman is a specialist at making historical material feel kinetic without veering into pageant territory.
The Perelman Performing Arts Center sits downtown by the Oculus — newer than most Off-Broadway venues, sightlines unusually good, acoustics built for music. Previews June 28, opens July 10, closes July 26 — a tight four-week window. PAC NYC offers digital lottery and rush via TodayTix; check our Broadway lottery hub.
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