Gilded Age Manhattan swashbuckling opera singer Ella Shane is an Irish-Jewish Lower East Side orphan who finds fame singing male “trouser roles”, but while her opera company’s latest premier of “The Princess in the Tower” attracts adoring crowds and rave reviews, it also attracts a killer….
It’s easy to be overlooked in Gilded Age Manhattan, but the Ella Shane Opera Company’s latest premier manages to attract adoring crowds, rave reviews, and a killer who’s a real showstopper…
New York City, Fall 1899. Ahead-of-her-time coloratura mezzo Ella Shane has always known opening night to be a mess of missed cues and jittery nerves, especially when unveiling a new opera. Her production of The Princes in the Tower, based on the mysterious disappearance of Edward IV’s two sons during the Wars of the Roses in England, concludes its first performance to thunderous applause. It’s not until players take their bows that the worst kind of disaster strikes…
Flawless basso Albert Reuter is found lurched over a bloody body in his dressing room, seemingly taking inspiration from his role as the murderous Richard III. Now, Ella must think on her feet while sorting out a wild series of puzzling mishaps and interlocking mysteries. The scrappy diva will have to upstage an elusive criminal—or it will be the last time she headlines a Broadway marquee…