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Busch is Back, Live at Victory Gardens
In the mid-1970s, an aspiring young actor from New York, Charles Busch, came to Evanston to study at Northwestern, where he couldn't get cast in other people's plays.
Amy Adams projects an All-American girl-next-door quality that has charmed a following of admirers.
Lauren Ambrose becomes a Wild Thing
Give credit to fans who have embraced Spike Jonze's unusual movie version of Maurice Sendak's 1960s children's book, Where The Wild Things Are.
New Olde Bank Theatre pairs over-the-top comedy with psycho spoof
Rex Rutkoski can be reached via e-mail or at 724-226-4664. It's the early 1960s and all teenager Chicklet Forrest wants to do is fit in with the Malibu beach surf crowd.
Charles Busch returns to Washington tonight for the Ganymede Fall Arts Festival kick-off. Ganymede, Galactica gear up for festival Special Agent Galactica almost had a makeover last year.
Kentwood's 'Allergist's Wife' not allergic to laughs
Marjorie , left, finds her life turning around, but something still confuses her ever-complaining mother, Frieda in "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife." No one is going to confuse playwrights Charles Busch and Neil Simon.
"Life sure is wacky," says bespectacled beach bunny Berdine at the end of "Psycho Beach Party." Berdine is right - life is wacky, especially among the '60s-era surfers dreamed up by playwright Charles Busch and brought to camptastic life for the Cameo Theatre by director Rick Sanchez.
Following in the footsteps of the late Charles Ludlum, founder of New York's Ridiculous Theatre Company, which honed camp and cross-dressing into a comic art in the 1960s and 70s, self-described "gender illusionist".... Following in the footsteps of the late Charles Ludlum, founder of New York's Ridiculous Theatre Company, which honed camp and ...
Following in the footsteps of the late Charles Ludlum, founder of New York's Ridiculous Theatre Company, which honed camp and cross-dressing into a comic art in the 1960s and 70s, self-described "gender illusionist".... Following in the footsteps of the late Charles Ludlum, founder of New York's Ridiculous Theatre Company, which honed camp and ...
Amy Adams is my favorite actress working today. While it may seem that she just appeared a couple years ago, she has been acting for almost ten years now.
Today in Theatre History: JULY 20
The musical, which follows the life of one man from birth to death, will run 485 performances.
Importance of Being Earnest, with Busch, Bergl, Wolf and Zimmerman, Begins LATW Run June 17
Charles Busch stars as the imposing Lady Bracknell in the Los Angeles Theatre Works engagement of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest , beginning June 17.
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Busch, Harrison, Kopit, Lee & Zandt Jury The Samuel French Short Play Fest 7/14
Five of New York's most highly regarded playwrights have agreed to jury the 40 short plays featured in the 34th Annual Samuel French Inc.
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Counter-Productions Theatre's take on Charles Busch's "Psycho Beach Party" is silly fun in grand summer style.
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