Trafford Tanzi Explained
Trafford Tanzi |
Setting: | wrestling ring |
Date Of Premiere: | 1980 |
Place: | England |
Trafford Tanzi is a play by Clare Luckham.[1] It was originally performed as Tuebrook Tanzi, The Venus Flytrap by the Everyman Theatre Company in Liverpool in 1978[2] [3] before moving to Manchester as Trafford Tanzi in 1980,[4] later achieving commercial success in London.[5]
Plot
The play is set in a wrestling ring where the story of the title character, Tanzi, is told.[5] Tanzi's parents bring her up to be feminine, but she refuses to conform to traditional femininity and is labelled a tomboy.[5] She marries a professional wrestler named Dean Rebel and supports him in his career.[6] Eventually, she becomes a champion professional wrestler herself and finally challenges her husband Dean to a match, with the loser being required to do the housework.[6]
In keeping with the wrestling theme, the play is divided into ten rounds, each of which ends with a bell.[5] [7] All of the cast members participate in wrestling during the play, and the audience is welcome to cheer and boo the characters as though they were at an actual wrestling match.[5] [7]
History
The word "Trafford" in the play's title refers to the metropolitan borough of Trafford in Greater Manchester, England.[8] The play has also been produced under a variety of other titles, including Tuebrook Tanzi,[9] Tarzana Tanzi, Tujunga Tanzi, Turbo Tanzi,[10] Texas Tanzi,[11] Tickfaw Tanzi,[12] and Tarantula Tanzi.[13] It was performed in French in Ottawa simply as Tanzi[14]
The play was originally performed in Trafford in 1980 by the feminist Monstrous Regiment Theatre Group.[8] The play has sometimes been described as having a "bourgeois feminist" perspective.[4] [5] Singer and actress Toyah Willcox starred in a production at the Mermaid Theatre in London, from March to August 1983.
Teaneck Tanzi
In 1983, the play was produced on Broadway under the title Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap.[15] Alternating in the lead role of Tanzi were Deborah Harry (lead singer of the band Blondie) and Caitlin Clarke; the role was double-cast because of the strenuous nature of the wrestling involved.[16] Also appearing in the Broadway production was comedian Andy Kaufman as the referee;[8] [15] Kaufman was attracted to the role because of the wrestling theme.[17] (Kaufman had himself been known for wrestling against women and had claimed to be the world inter-gender wrestling champion, known for his staged match with professional wrestler Jerry Lawler.[18]) Despite the play's previous success in London, though, Teaneck Tanzi closed on Broadway the same day it opened.[19] (There were, however, two performances -- a matinee and an evening show.)
Notes and References
- Book: Wandor, Michelene . Post-War British Drama: Looking Back in Gender . 2001 . Routledge . London . 0-203-45111-2 . 199 . 2009-09-20.
- Web site: Cambridge University Press Orlando Claire Luckham Overview . 25 October 2015.
- Web site: Tuebrook Tanzi, The Venus Fly Trap : Liverpool John Moores University Digital Collections . 25 October 2015.
- Book: Peacock, D. Keith . Thatcher's Theatre: British Theatre and Drama in the Eighties . 1999 . Greenwood Press . Westport, Conn. . 0-313-29901-3 . 155 . 2009-09-20.
- Book: Wandor, Michelene . Carry On, Understudies: Theatre & Sexual Politics . 1986 . Routledge & Kegan Paul . London . 0-7102-0817-0 . 177 . 2009-09-20.
- Book: Wandor, Michelene . Post-War British Drama: Looking Back in Gender . 2001 . Routledge . London . 0-203-45111-2 . 200 . 2009-09-20.
- Book: Carlson, Susan . Women & Comedy: Rewriting the British Theatrical Tradition . 1991 . University of Michigan Press . 0-472-10187-0 . 200 . registration . trafford tanzi. . 2009-09-24.
- Web site: Trafford Tanzi still resonates 30 years later. https://archive.today/20130115124104/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2010/03/10/13187386.html. usurped. 15 January 2013. Hillhouse, Dave. SLAM! Wrestling. 2010-03-11. 10 March 2010.
- News: John . Simon . John Simon (critic) . Childish Adults, Grown-Up Kids . New York . 2 May 1983 . 82 . 24 September 2009.
- News: Don . Shirley . 'Gangsta Love' Falls Short of Expectations . https://archive.today/20120722081801/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/16700753.html?dids=16700753:16700753&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Sep+28,+1996&author=DON+SHIRLEY&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=THEATER+REVIEW;+'Gangsta+Love'+Falls+Short+of+Expectations&pqatl=google . dead . 22 July 2012 . Los Angeles Times . 28 September 1996 . F-12 . 24 September 2009.
- News: Michael . Phillips . 'Tanzi' wrestles with tough issues, but does it with humor . The San Diego Union-Tribune . subscription . 20 October 1994 . 30 . 24 September 2009.
- News: Audience participation all part of LSU production . The Advocate . Baton Rouge, La. . 23 March 1987 . 24 September 2009.
- News: Udayan . Mukherjee . Stages in the evolution of English theatre . Daily News & Analysis . Mumbai . 21 September 2009 . 24 September 2009.
- https://rappels.ca/en/node/5117
- News: Frank . Rich . Frank Rich . Stage: 'Teaneck Tanzi,' Comedy from Britain . The New York Times . 21 April 1983 . 24 September 2009.
- News: George . Anderson . Summertime, and the schedule is busy . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . 15 March 1983 . 24 September 2009.
- Book: Zmuda, Bob . Andy Kaufman Revealed! Best Friend Tells All . Matthew Scott Hansen . 2001 . Back Bay . 0-316-61098-4 . 256 . 2009-09-24.
- News: Andy Kaufman in hospital with wrestling injury . Evening Independent . St. Petersburg, Fla. . 6 April 1982 . 2–A . 24 September 2009.
- News: Mel . Gussow . Mel Gussow . Critic's Notebook; Olivier and His Genius, an Expanse of Classics . The New York Times . 5 May 1983 . 24 September 2009.