By Mike Fischer, Special to the Journal Sentinel Even before David Cecsarini comes on stage as Enrico Caruso, David Cecsarini the sound designer has already made himself heard in Next Act Theatre's just-opened production of William Luce's which is being directed by Edward Morgan. Reflecting Caruso's status as a recording superstar, we first hear Caruso's voice. But with no prompting from Luce's script, Cecsarini adds a lonely train whistle and a forlorn foghorn — both symbolizing the sacrifices Caruso made, in keeping an impossible, globe-trotting schedule allowing him to share as much of himself as he did with his legion of adoring fans. Luce's play catches up with this whirlwind on a night...
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