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Charles Busch

Charles Louis Busch (born August 23, 1954) is an American actor, screenwriter, playwright and drag queen, known for his appearances on stage in his own camp style plays and in film and television. He wrote and starred in his early plays Off-off-Broadway beginning in 1978, generally in drag roles, and also acted in the works of other playwrights. He also wrote for television and began to act in films and on television in the late 1990s. His best known play is The Tale of the Allergist's Wife (2000), which was a success on Broadway.

Charles Busch
Busch in 2015
Born
Charles Louis Busch

(1954-08-23) August 23, 1954 (age 68)
EducationNorthwestern University (BA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • playwright
  • screenwriter
  • author
  • director
Years active1978–present
Websitewww.charlesbusch.com

Biography

Early life

Busch was born in 1954 and grew up in Hartsdale, New York.[1][2] He is the Jewish son of Gertrude (née Young) and Benjamin Busch.[3][4][5] His father, who wanted to be an opera singer, owned a record store. His mother died when Busch was seven. He has two older sisters: Meg Busch, who used to be a producer of promotional spots for Showtime, and Betsy Busch, a textile designer.[4] Busch's aunt, Lillian Blum, his mother's oldest sister and a former teacher, brought him to live in Manhattan after the death of his mother.[4][6] Busch was intensely interested in films as a young child, especially those with female leads from the 30s and 40s.[2][4]

Busch attended The High School of Music and Art in Manhattan.[4] He majored in drama at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois[1] and received his B.A. in 1976.[2] While at the university, Busch had difficulty being cast in plays and began to write his own material, which succeeded in drawing interest on campus.[6]

Early theatre years

 
Busch in drag

In his plays, Busch usually played the leading lady in drag. He has said, "Drag is being more, more than you can be. When I first started drag I wasn't this shy young man but a powerful woman. It liberated within me a whole vocabulary of expression. It was less a political statement than an aesthetic one."[6] His camp style shows simultaneously send up and celebrate classic film genres.[1]

Busch has said, however, "I'm not sure what [campy] means, but I guess if my plays have elements of old movies and old fashioned plays, and I'm this bigger-than-life star lady, that's certainly campy. I guess what I rebelled against was the notion that campy means something is so tacky or bad that it's good, and that I just didn't relate to."[7] Busch toured the country in a non-drag one-man show he wrote called Alone With a Cast of Thousands from 1978–84.[4]

By 1984, Busch's performance bookings grew slim. He held various odd jobs, such as temporary office assistant, apartment cleaner, portrait artist "at bar mitzvahs", phone salesperson, shop manager, ice cream server, sports handicapper[4] and artists' model.[2]

He thought perhaps that this last piece would be a skit put on in the Limbo Lounge, a performance space and gallery in the East Village in Manhattan. The skit was a hit and became Vampire Lesbians of Sodom (1984).[8]

Busch and his collaborators soon created a series of shows, mostly at the Limbo Lounge, such as Theodora, She-Bitch of Byzantium (1984) and Times Square Angel (1985, Provincetown Playhouse).[1] The company called itself "Theatre in Limbo" and attracted a loyal gay following.[6] Other early plays include Pardon My Inquisition, or Kiss the Blood Off My Castanets (1986), in which Busch played both Maria Garbanza, a prostitute, and her look-alike, the elegant Marquesa del Drago.[9][10] and Psycho Beach Party, which ran from July 1987 to May 1988.[11] Other works include The Lady in Question, which ran from July to December 1989 at the Orpheum Theatre,[12] and Red Scare on Sunset, which ran from June to September 1991 at the Lortel Theatre.[13]

Busch rewrote the book for the musical Ankles Aweigh for a 1988 production staged by the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Connecticut.[14]

His Charles Busch Revue was produced at the Ballroom Theatre in May 1993 in New York.[15] Also in 1993, he performed in a revival of Jean Genet's The Maids at the Off-Broadway Classic Stage Company in the role of Solange.[16][17]

In 1993, he wrote a novel, Whores of Lost Atlantis, a fictionalized re-telling of the creation of Vampire Lesbians of Sodom.[18] The Green Heart was adapted by Busch from a short story by Jack Ritchie into a musical which was produced by the Manhattan Theater Club at the Variety Arts Theatre in New York City, opening in April 1997.[19]

He took the male lead in his comedy, You Should Be So Lucky which opened at Primary Stages Company, New York City, in November 1994.[20]

Other works of the 1990s include Swingtime Canteen, produced at the Blue Angel, New York City, in August 1995.[21] His one-man show, Flipping My Wig ran at the WPA Theater, New York City, starting in December 1996.[22]

He wrote Queen Amarantha, which played at the WPA Theatre, starting in October 1997.[23] His play Die, Mommie, Die! was first performed in Los Angeles, opening in July 1999 at the Coast Playhouse.[24][25]

Film and television

Busch's early film appearances include Ms. Ellen, a fortune teller in drag in Trouble on the Corner (1997).[26] Busch has twice appeared in film versions of his own plays: Die, Mommie, Die! (1999) and the comedy horror Psycho Beach Party (2000). He co-wrote, starred in and directed the film A Very Serious Person (2006), which starred Polly Bergen and received an honorable mention at the Tribeca Film Festival.[27][28] In 2020, Busch co-wrote, co-directed, and starred in the film, The Sixth Reel (2021).[29]

Busch had a recurring role in the HBO series Oz from 1999–2000 (the third and fourth seasons) as Nat Ginzburg, an "effeminate but makeup-free inmate on death row, certainly a departure from his usual glamour girl roles."[30] He wrote television sitcom pilots and movie treatments as a source of extra income while he was a cult performer. He sold three pilots to CBS that were not produced.[31]

Stage work, 2000s

Busch's work debuted on Broadway in October 2000, when The Tale of the Allergist's Wife opened, following an Off-Broadway run in February through April 2000.[32] The play, his first in which he did not star, and the first created for a mainstream audience, was written for actress Linda Lavin,[33] who played opposite Michele Lee and Tony Roberts.[34] Allergist's Wife received a 2001 nomination for Tony Award for Best Play and ran for 777 performances.[35] His other Broadway work was rewriting the book for Boy George's short-lived autobiographical musical Taboo.[36] Since 2000, Busch has performed an annual one-night staged reading of his 1984 Christmas play Times Square Angel.[37] In January 2003, he headlined a revival of his 1999 play Shanghai Moon, costarring BD Wong, at the Drama Dept, Greenwich House Theatre, New York City.[38]

He has taken the eponymous lead in three productions of Auntie Mame: a staged reading in 1998; a benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS in 2003;[39] and a small-scale summer touring production in 2004.[40]

Our Leading Lady, Busch's play about Laura Keene, was produced by the Manhattan Theater Club at the City Center Stage II Theatre, in 2007, and starred Kate Mulgrew.[41][42] His play, The Third Story, premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse in September 2008 with Mary Beth Peil as Peg,[43] and was then produced in New York by MCC Theatre at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, starring Busch and Kathleen Turner (Peg), opening in February 2009.[44] Busch wrote and starred in a play, The Divine Sister, a satirical take on Hollywood films about religion, including Doubt and the Sound of Music. It ran at the SoHo Playhouse in New York City, opening in September 2010.[45] In 2013, Busch wrote and starred as Jimmy in the Primary Stages production of The Tribute Artist.[46] In March 2019, Busch starred as Lucille Ball in I Loved Lucy by playwright Lee Tannen at the Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill, New York.

Performance style and influences

Busch's style is based on movie star acting rather than naturalistic femininity.[1] Busch later said that he was described as "too thin, too light, which is the euphemism for gay. I was never cast at Northwestern for basically these reasons, and finally, I thought maybe what's most disturbing about me is what is most unique: my theatrical sense, my androgyny, even identifying with old movie actresses".[6] He specializes in femmes fatales. "I'm an actor playing a role, but it's drag. A lot of drag can be very offensive, but I like to think that in some crazy way the women I play are feminist heroines."[7]

Busch said, "I've always played a duality. I guess I've always felt a duality in myself: elegance and vulgarity. There's humor in that. I've always found that fun on stage, as well. It's not enough for me to be the whore. I have to be the whore with pretensions or the great lady with a vulgar streak. It's the duality that I find interesting."[1] Busch generally writes without a political agenda, and he predominantly portrays characters who are white, middle class, gay, and between 20 and 40 years old. Even though Busch worked in a time when gay individuals were viewed and treated differently than straight individuals, straight audiences still enjoyed his work because of his "ability to entertain without creating a members-only atmosphere" (42).[1]

Busch was inspired by Charles Ludlam, an avant-garde performer and playwright who founded The Ridiculous Theatrical Company in 1967 and wrote, directed, and acted in the company's exaggerated, absurdist camp productions. Busch presented his one-man show Hollywood Confidential in a theater owned by The Ridiculous Theatrical Company in July 1978 at One Sheridan Square, New York. He also appeared for several performances in the company's production of Bluebeard as Hecate, also in July 1978. Busch said of this experience: "If I had ever entertained a fantasy of working with the Ridiculous Theatrical Company, doing Hecate got it out of my system."[47] Busch has said that he was also inspired by seeing Joan Sutherland[2] and Zoe Caldwell perform when he was a child.[48] Busch recalled: "When I was about 13 years old, around 1968 or '69, I went to see Zoe Caldwell in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. I was so dazzled that I don't think I've ever recovered."[48] In 1991, Busch was performing in his play Red Scare on Sunset. He said that he had difficulty connecting with the audience at one of the performances. Caldwell went backstage after the performance to give him some advice: "'You are so beautiful. But you were pushing too hard. You're much better than that.' ...It's the best lesson I've learned from a famous person."[48] During his run in The Tribute Artist, Busch revealed that he also found inspiration in drag performers Charles Pierce and Lynne Carter.[49]

Personal life

Busch's memoir, Leading Lady, is set to be published by BenBella Books on August 29, 2023.[50]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding New Play The Tale of the Allergist's Wife Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award John Gassner Award Won
2001 Tony Award Best Play Nominated
2003 Drama Desk Award Career Achievement Award Honoree
Lucille Lortel Award Outstanding Lead Actor Shanghai Moon Nominated
2008 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Die Mommie Die! Nominated
2011 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Play The Divine Sister Nominated
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated
2020 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Play The Confession of Lily Dare Nominated
Lucille Lortel Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play Nominated

Busch received the Charlie Local and National Comedy Award from the Association of Comedy Artists in 1985 for "special contributions to the art of comedy."[2] He also received the Manhattan Academy of Cabaret Award in 1985 and 1993.[51]

In 2003, he won the Best Performance Award at the Sundance Film Festival for his performance in the film Die Mommie Die!.

He has been honored with a star on the Playwright's Walk of Fame outside the Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York City and the Legend Award by the Off-Broadway League of Theatres. He was awarded the Gingold Theatrical Group Golden Shamrock award in 2014.[52]

Work

Theater

Year Title Role Details Notes
1976 Sister Act Esther
Old Coozies Kit La Mere Vipere
1977 Myrtle Pope, the Story of a Woman Possessed Myrtle Pope Chicago, Illinois
1978 Hollywood Confidential One-man show Scene One, New York Playwright
The Ridiculous Theatrical Company, One Sheridan Square, NYC
Hollywood Confidential, Victory Gardens Theatre, Chicago
1979 Elephant Woman One Sheridan Square, June 1, 1979 Replacement
Vagabond Vignettes The Duplex, New York "That's Show Biz" / "People on a New York Bus" / "La Marquesa"
1980 A Theatrical Party Performing Garage, New York
1980 Charles Busch Alone With A Cast of Thousands Source Theatre, Washington, DC Playwright
1981 Valencia Rose, San Francisco
1982 Chicago Gay Arts Festival, Chicago
1984 Indiana Rep, Indianapolis
1981 Welcome to Corona
1982 Before Our Mother's Eyes David / Andreas Theatre for the New City, New York City
Charles Busch Works Alone Tonight Source Theatre, Washington, DC Playwright
1984 Sleeping Beauty or Coma Fauna Alexander Theatre-In-Limbo, Limbo Lounge, New York, NY, October 1984
1985 Provincetown Playhouse, June 19, 1985
1985 Vampire Lesbians of Sodom Virgin Sacrifice/Madeleine Asarte Provincetown Playhouse, June 19, 1985
Times Square Angel Irish O'Flanagan Provincetown Playhouse, December 11, 1985
1986 Pardon My Inquisition, or, Kiss the Blood off My Castanets Marquesa del Drago / Maria Garbanza Theatre-In-Limbo Limbo Lounge, New York, NY, May 16 – June 1, 1986
Gidget Goes Psychotic Chicklet Limbo Lounge, October 10–26, 1986
1987 Psycho Beach Party (a.k.a. Gidget Goes Psychotic) Players Theatre, July 20, 1987
1988 Ankles Aweigh Goodspeed Opera House, July–September 1998 Book
The Lady in Question Gertrude Garnet WPA Theatre, November 18, 1988 Playwright
1991 House of Flowers February 1991 Book
Red Scare on Sunset Mary Dale WPA Theatre, March 19, 1991 Playwright
Lucille Lortel Theatre, June 21, 1991
1993 The Maids Solange East 13th Street/CSC Theatre, September 21, 1993
The Charles Busch Review The Ballroom, February–May 1993, July 13–August 1993 Written by
1994 You Should Be So Lucky Christopher Primary Stages, November 2, 1994 Playwright
1995 Swingtime Canteen Blue Angel, February 24, 1995
1996 Flipping My Wig WPA Theatre, December 19, 1996
1997 The Green Heart Variety Arts Theatre, April 10, 1997 Book
Queen Amarantha WPA Theatre, October 23, 1997 Playwright; director
1999 Die Mommie Die! Angela Arden Coast Playhouse, July 1999 Playwright
2007 New World Stages/Stage I, October 21, 2007
2000 The Tale of the Allergist's Wife New York City Center/Stage II, February 29, 2000
2003 Shanghai Moon Lady Sylvia Allington Greenwich House, January 15, 2003
Taboo The Plymouth Theatre, October 28, 2003 Book
2006 An Oak Tree Father Barrow Street Theatre, November 4, 2006 Replacement
2007 Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell Minetta Lane Theatre, March 6, 2007
Our Leading Lady New York City Center/Stage II, March 15, 2007 Playwright
2009 The Third Story Queenie Bartlett/Baba Yaga Lucille Lortel Theatre, February 2, 2009
2010 The Divine Sister Mother Superior SoHo Playhouse, September 22, 2010
2011 Olive and the Bitter Herbs 59E59 Theaters/Theater A, August 16, 2011
2013 Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Musical Mystery DR2 Kids Theatre, February 10–April 14, 2013 Written by
2014 The Tribute Artist Jimmy 59E59 Theaters/Theater A, February 9, 2014 Playwright
2019 I Love Lucy Lucille Ball Bridge Street Theatre, March 22–23, 2019
2020 The Confession of Lily Dare Lily Dare Cherry Lane Theatre, January 29, 2020 Playwright

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Gandahar Gemnen Voice; English-version
1992 Addams Family Values Countess Cousin Aphasia du Berry
1994 It Could Happen to You Timothy
1997 Trouble on the Corner Ms. Ellen
1999–2000 Oz Nat Ginzburg 8 episodes
2000 Psycho Beach Party Captain Monica Stark Screenplay credit
2002 Frasier Mark (voice) Episode: "Enemy at the Gate"
2003 Die, Mommie, Die! Angela Arden / Barbara Arden Screenplay credit
2006 A Very Serious Person Jan Screenplay and director credit
2008 Lipstick Jungle Ricardo Bragini Episode: "Dressed to Kill"
2017 Say What!: A Geriatric Proposal Hayes / Cynthia / Mrs. Weinstein Short
2021 The Sixth Reel Jimmy Screenplay and director credit
The House Arrest Rooneys Margaret Rooney Episode: "Proof of Concept Pilot"

Bibliography

  • Busch, Charles (1988). Four Plays. Fireside Theatre.
  • Busch, Charles (1992). Three Plays. Fireside Theatre.
  • Busch, Charles (1993). Whores of Lost Atlantis. Hyperion. ISBN 9781562827809.
  • Busch, Charles (2001). The Tale of the Allergist's Wife and Other Plays: Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, Psycho Beach Party, The Lady in Question, Red Scare on Sunset. Grove Press. ISBN 9780802137852.
  • Busch, Charles (2015). Outrageous! Monologues and the Odd Scene. Dramatic Publishing. ISBN 9781619590250.

Discography

  • Charles Busch Live At Feinstein's/54 Below (2016)

References

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Charles Louis Busch born August 23 1954 is an American actor screenwriter playwright and drag queen known for his appearances on stage in his own camp style plays and in film and television He wrote and starred in his early plays Off off Broadway beginning in 1978 generally in drag roles and also acted in the works of other playwrights He also wrote for television and began to act in films and on television in the late 1990s His best known play is The Tale of the Allergist s Wife 2000 which was a success on Broadway Charles BuschBusch in 2015BornCharles Louis Busch 1954 08 23 August 23 1954 age 68 New York City New York U S EducationNorthwestern University BA OccupationsActorplaywrightscreenwriterauthordirectorYears active1978 presentWebsitewww wbr charlesbusch wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Early theatre years 1 3 Film and television 1 4 Stage work 2000s 2 Performance style and influences 3 Personal life 4 Awards and nominations 5 Work 5 1 Theater 5 2 Filmography 6 Bibliography 7 Discography 8 References 9 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Busch was born in 1954 and grew up in Hartsdale New York 1 2 He is the Jewish son of Gertrude nee Young and Benjamin Busch 3 4 5 His father who wanted to be an opera singer owned a record store His mother died when Busch was seven He has two older sisters Meg Busch who used to be a producer of promotional spots for Showtime and Betsy Busch a textile designer 4 Busch s aunt Lillian Blum his mother s oldest sister and a former teacher brought him to live in Manhattan after the death of his mother 4 6 Busch was intensely interested in films as a young child especially those with female leads from the 30s and 40s 2 4 Busch attended The High School of Music and Art in Manhattan 4 He majored in drama at Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois 1 and received his B A in 1976 2 While at the university Busch had difficulty being cast in plays and began to write his own material which succeeded in drawing interest on campus 6 Early theatre years Edit Busch in drag In his plays Busch usually played the leading lady in drag He has said Drag is being more more than you can be When I first started drag I wasn t this shy young man but a powerful woman It liberated within me a whole vocabulary of expression It was less a political statement than an aesthetic one 6 His camp style shows simultaneously send up and celebrate classic film genres 1 Busch has said however I m not sure what campy means but I guess if my plays have elements of old movies and old fashioned plays and I m this bigger than life star lady that s certainly campy I guess what I rebelled against was the notion that campy means something is so tacky or bad that it s good and that I just didn t relate to 7 Busch toured the country in a non drag one man show he wrote called Alone With a Cast of Thousands from 1978 84 4 By 1984 Busch s performance bookings grew slim He held various odd jobs such as temporary office assistant apartment cleaner portrait artist at bar mitzvahs phone salesperson shop manager ice cream server sports handicapper 4 and artists model 2 He thought perhaps that this last piece would be a skit put on in the Limbo Lounge a performance space and gallery in the East Village in Manhattan The skit was a hit and became Vampire Lesbians of Sodom 1984 8 Busch and his collaborators soon created a series of shows mostly at the Limbo Lounge such as Theodora She Bitch of Byzantium 1984 and Times Square Angel 1985 Provincetown Playhouse 1 The company called itself Theatre in Limbo and attracted a loyal gay following 6 Other early plays include Pardon My Inquisition or Kiss the Blood Off My Castanets 1986 in which Busch played both Maria Garbanza a prostitute and her look alike the elegant Marquesa del Drago 9 10 and Psycho Beach Party which ran from July 1987 to May 1988 11 Other works include The Lady in Question which ran from July to December 1989 at the Orpheum Theatre 12 and Red Scare on Sunset which ran from June to September 1991 at the Lortel Theatre 13 Busch rewrote the book for the musical Ankles Aweigh for a 1988 production staged by the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam Connecticut 14 His Charles Busch Revue was produced at the Ballroom Theatre in May 1993 in New York 15 Also in 1993 he performed in a revival of Jean Genet s The Maids at the Off Broadway Classic Stage Company in the role of Solange 16 17 In 1993 he wrote a novel Whores of Lost Atlantis a fictionalized re telling of the creation of Vampire Lesbians of Sodom 18 The Green Heart was adapted by Busch from a short story by Jack Ritchie into a musical which was produced by the Manhattan Theater Club at the Variety Arts Theatre in New York City opening in April 1997 19 He took the male lead in his comedy You Should Be So Lucky which opened at Primary Stages Company New York City in November 1994 20 Other works of the 1990s include Swingtime Canteen produced at the Blue Angel New York City in August 1995 21 His one man show Flipping My Wig ran at the WPA Theater New York City starting in December 1996 22 He wrote Queen Amarantha which played at the WPA Theatre starting in October 1997 23 His play Die Mommie Die was first performed in Los Angeles opening in July 1999 at the Coast Playhouse 24 25 Film and television Edit Busch s early film appearances include Ms Ellen a fortune teller in drag in Trouble on the Corner 1997 26 Busch has twice appeared in film versions of his own plays Die Mommie Die 1999 and the comedy horror Psycho Beach Party 2000 He co wrote starred in and directed the film A Very Serious Person 2006 which starred Polly Bergen and received an honorable mention at the Tribeca Film Festival 27 28 In 2020 Busch co wrote co directed and starred in the film The Sixth Reel 2021 29 Busch had a recurring role in the HBO series Oz from 1999 2000 the third and fourth seasons as Nat Ginzburg an effeminate but makeup free inmate on death row certainly a departure from his usual glamour girl roles 30 He wrote television sitcom pilots and movie treatments as a source of extra income while he was a cult performer He sold three pilots to CBS that were not produced 31 Stage work 2000s Edit Busch s work debuted on Broadway in October 2000 when The Tale of the Allergist s Wife opened following an Off Broadway run in February through April 2000 32 The play his first in which he did not star and the first created for a mainstream audience was written for actress Linda Lavin 33 who played opposite Michele Lee and Tony Roberts 34 Allergist s Wife received a 2001 nomination for Tony Award for Best Play and ran for 777 performances 35 His other Broadway work was rewriting the book for Boy George s short lived autobiographical musical Taboo 36 Since 2000 Busch has performed an annual one night staged reading of his 1984 Christmas play Times Square Angel 37 In January 2003 he headlined a revival of his 1999 play Shanghai Moon costarring BD Wong at the Drama Dept Greenwich House Theatre New York City 38 He has taken the eponymous lead in three productions of Auntie Mame a staged reading in 1998 a benefit for Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS in 2003 39 and a small scale summer touring production in 2004 40 Our Leading Lady Busch s play about Laura Keene was produced by the Manhattan Theater Club at the City Center Stage II Theatre in 2007 and starred Kate Mulgrew 41 42 His play The Third Story premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse in September 2008 with Mary Beth Peil as Peg 43 and was then produced in New York by MCC Theatre at the Lucille Lortel Theatre starring Busch and Kathleen Turner Peg opening in February 2009 44 Busch wrote and starred in a play The Divine Sister a satirical take on Hollywood films about religion including Doubt and the Sound of Music It ran at the SoHo Playhouse in New York City opening in September 2010 45 In 2013 Busch wrote and starred as Jimmy in the Primary Stages production of The Tribute Artist 46 In March 2019 Busch starred as Lucille Ball in I Loved Lucy by playwright Lee Tannen at the Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill New York Performance style and influences EditBusch s style is based on movie star acting rather than naturalistic femininity 1 Busch later said that he was described as too thin too light which is the euphemism for gay I was never cast at Northwestern for basically these reasons and finally I thought maybe what s most disturbing about me is what is most unique my theatrical sense my androgyny even identifying with old movie actresses 6 He specializes in femmes fatales I m an actor playing a role but it s drag A lot of drag can be very offensive but I like to think that in some crazy way the women I play are feminist heroines 7 Busch said I ve always played a duality I guess I ve always felt a duality in myself elegance and vulgarity There s humor in that I ve always found that fun on stage as well It s not enough for me to be the whore I have to be the whore with pretensions or the great lady with a vulgar streak It s the duality that I find interesting 1 Busch generally writes without a political agenda and he predominantly portrays characters who are white middle class gay and between 20 and 40 years old Even though Busch worked in a time when gay individuals were viewed and treated differently than straight individuals straight audiences still enjoyed his work because of his ability to entertain without creating a members only atmosphere 42 1 Busch was inspired by Charles Ludlam an avant garde performer and playwright who founded The Ridiculous Theatrical Company in 1967 and wrote directed and acted in the company s exaggerated absurdist camp productions Busch presented his one man show Hollywood Confidential in a theater owned by The Ridiculous Theatrical Company in July 1978 at One Sheridan Square New York He also appeared for several performances in the company s production of Bluebeard as Hecate also in July 1978 Busch said of this experience If I had ever entertained a fantasy of working with the Ridiculous Theatrical Company doing Hecate got it out of my system 47 Busch has said that he was also inspired by seeing Joan Sutherland 2 and Zoe Caldwell perform when he was a child 48 Busch recalled When I was about 13 years old around 1968 or 69 I went to see Zoe Caldwell in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie I was so dazzled that I don t think I ve ever recovered 48 In 1991 Busch was performing in his play Red Scare on Sunset He said that he had difficulty connecting with the audience at one of the performances Caldwell went backstage after the performance to give him some advice You are so beautiful But you were pushing too hard You re much better than that It s the best lesson I ve learned from a famous person 48 During his run in The Tribute Artist Busch revealed that he also found inspiration in drag performers Charles Pierce and Lynne Carter 49 Personal life EditBusch s memoir Leading Lady is set to be published by BenBella Books on August 29 2023 50 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result2000 Drama Desk Award Outstanding New Play The Tale of the Allergist s Wife NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award John Gassner Award Won2001 Tony Award Best Play Nominated2003 Drama Desk Award Career Achievement Award HonoreeLucille Lortel Award Outstanding Lead Actor Shanghai Moon Nominated2008 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Die Mommie Die Nominated2011 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Play The Divine Sister NominatedDrama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated2020 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Play The Confession of Lily Dare NominatedLucille Lortel Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play NominatedBusch received the Charlie Local and National Comedy Award from the Association of Comedy Artists in 1985 for special contributions to the art of comedy 2 He also received the Manhattan Academy of Cabaret Award in 1985 and 1993 51 In 2003 he won the Best Performance Award at the Sundance Film Festival for his performance in the film Die Mommie Die He has been honored with a star on the Playwright s Walk of Fame outside the Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York City and the Legend Award by the Off Broadway League of Theatres He was awarded the Gingold Theatrical Group Golden Shamrock award in 2014 52 Work EditTheater Edit Year Title Role Details Notes1976 Sister Act EstherOld Coozies Kit La Mere Vipere1977 Myrtle Pope the Story of a Woman Possessed Myrtle Pope Chicago Illinois1978 Hollywood Confidential One man show Scene One New York PlaywrightThe Ridiculous Theatrical Company One Sheridan Square NYCHollywood Confidential Victory Gardens Theatre Chicago1979 Elephant Woman One Sheridan Square June 1 1979 ReplacementVagabond Vignettes The Duplex New York That s Show Biz People on a New York Bus La Marquesa 1980 A Theatrical Party Performing Garage New York1980 Charles Busch Alone With A Cast of Thousands Source Theatre Washington DC Playwright1981 Valencia Rose San Francisco1982 Chicago Gay Arts Festival Chicago1984 Indiana Rep Indianapolis1981 Welcome to Corona1982 Before Our Mother s Eyes David Andreas Theatre for the New City New York CityCharles Busch Works Alone Tonight Source Theatre Washington DC Playwright1984 Sleeping Beauty or Coma Fauna Alexander Theatre In Limbo Limbo Lounge New York NY October 19841985 Provincetown Playhouse June 19 19851985 Vampire Lesbians of Sodom Virgin Sacrifice Madeleine Asarte Provincetown Playhouse June 19 1985Times Square Angel Irish O Flanagan Provincetown Playhouse December 11 19851986 Pardon My Inquisition or Kiss the Blood off My Castanets Marquesa del Drago Maria Garbanza Theatre In Limbo Limbo Lounge New York NY May 16 June 1 1986Gidget Goes Psychotic Chicklet Limbo Lounge October 10 26 19861987 Psycho Beach Party a k a Gidget Goes Psychotic Players Theatre July 20 19871988 Ankles Aweigh Goodspeed Opera House July September 1998 BookThe Lady in Question Gertrude Garnet WPA Theatre November 18 1988 Playwright1991 House of Flowers February 1991 BookRed Scare on Sunset Mary Dale WPA Theatre March 19 1991 PlaywrightLucille Lortel Theatre June 21 19911993 The Maids Solange East 13th Street CSC Theatre September 21 1993The Charles Busch Review The Ballroom February May 1993 July 13 August 1993 Written by1994 You Should Be So Lucky Christopher Primary Stages November 2 1994 Playwright1995 Swingtime Canteen Blue Angel February 24 19951996 Flipping My Wig WPA Theatre December 19 19961997 The Green Heart Variety Arts Theatre April 10 1997 BookQueen Amarantha WPA Theatre October 23 1997 Playwright director1999 Die Mommie Die Angela Arden Coast Playhouse July 1999 Playwright2007 New World Stages Stage I October 21 20072000 The Tale of the Allergist s Wife New York City Center Stage II February 29 20002003 Shanghai Moon Lady Sylvia Allington Greenwich House January 15 2003Taboo The Plymouth Theatre October 28 2003 Book2006 An Oak Tree Father Barrow Street Theatre November 4 2006 Replacement2007 Spalding Gray Stories Left to Tell Minetta Lane Theatre March 6 2007Our Leading Lady New York City Center Stage II March 15 2007 Playwright2009 The Third Story Queenie Bartlett Baba Yaga Lucille Lortel Theatre February 2 20092010 The Divine Sister Mother Superior SoHo Playhouse September 22 20102011 Olive and the Bitter Herbs 59E59 Theaters Theater A August 16 20112013 Bunnicula A Rabbit Tale of Musical Mystery DR2 Kids Theatre February 10 April 14 2013 Written by2014 The Tribute Artist Jimmy 59E59 Theaters Theater A February 9 2014 Playwright2019 I Love Lucy Lucille Ball Bridge Street Theatre March 22 23 20192020 The Confession of Lily Dare Lily Dare Cherry Lane Theatre January 29 2020 PlaywrightFilmography Edit Year Title Role Notes1987 Gandahar Gemnen Voice English version1992 Addams Family Values Countess Cousin Aphasia du Berry1994 It Could Happen to You Timothy1997 Trouble on the Corner Ms Ellen1999 2000 Oz Nat Ginzburg 8 episodes2000 Psycho Beach Party Captain Monica Stark Screenplay credit2002 Frasier Mark voice Episode Enemy at the Gate 2003 Die Mommie Die Angela Arden Barbara Arden Screenplay credit2006 A Very Serious Person Jan Screenplay and director credit2008 Lipstick Jungle Ricardo Bragini Episode Dressed to Kill 2017 Say What A Geriatric Proposal Hayes Cynthia Mrs Weinstein Short2021 The Sixth Reel Jimmy Screenplay and director creditThe House Arrest Rooneys Margaret Rooney Episode Proof of Concept Pilot Bibliography EditBusch Charles 1988 Four Plays Fireside Theatre Busch Charles 1992 Three Plays Fireside Theatre Busch Charles 1993 Whores of Lost Atlantis Hyperion ISBN 9781562827809 Busch Charles 2001 The Tale of the Allergist s Wife and Other Plays Vampire Lesbians of Sodom Psycho Beach Party The Lady in Question Red Scare on Sunset Grove Press ISBN 9780802137852 Busch Charles 2015 Outrageous Monologues and the Odd Scene Dramatic Publishing ISBN 9781619590250 Discography EditCharles Busch Live At Feinstein s 54 Below 2016 References Edit a b c d e f g Niles Richard 2004 Wigs Laughter and Subversion Charles Busch and the Strategies of Drag Performance Drag Queen Anthology Haworth pp 35 52 a b c d e f Charles Busch Newsmakers July 18 1988 Charles Busch Biography Filmreference com accessed January 8 2012 a b c d e f g Witchell Alex Shopping With Charles Busch After Divas It s a Challenge To Play a Man abstract The New York Times October 19 1994 Section C p 1 Raymond Gerard September 9 2010 Charles Busch Interview with a Drag Artiste Slant Magazine Retrieved 12 August 2012 a b c d e Tyrkus Michael Michael Bronski 1997 Gay and Lesbian Biography Gale Biography in Context a b Dodds Richard 1990 11 16 Psycho Beach Party goes from a Joke to a Play Times Picayune Bruckner D J R June 20 1985 Stage Vampire Lesbians of Sodom The New York Times p C18 Retrieved June 30 2022 Charles Busch Pardon My Inquisition or Kiss the Blood Off My Castanets Listing Archived 2017 06 26 at the Wayback Machine doollee com accessed January 8 2012 Bennetts Leslie Busch Writes His Own The New York Times abstract August 13 1987 Section C p 21 Psycho Beach Party Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved June 30 2022 The Lady in Question Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved June 30 2022 Red Scare on Sunset Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved June 30 2022 Klein Alvin Ankles Aweigh Gets Goodspeed Revamping The New York Times abstract September 11 1988 Section 12CN p 13 Holden Stephen May 22 1993 Review Cabaret Charles Busch on Drag and Dragnet The New York Times p 1 13 Retrieved June 30 2022 The Maids Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved June 30 2022 Brantley Ben Review Theater Drag Star Tries On a More Serious Context The New York Times abstract September 30 1993 Busch Charles Whores of Lost Atlantis Hyperion 1993 Brantley Ben Theater Review How Cold Villainy Adds Warmth The New York Times April 11 1997 Brantley Ben Theater Review Charles Busch Takes On a Trouser Role The New York Times November 3 1994 Van Gelder Lawrence Theater Review Charles Busch Replaces Female Lead The New York Times August 25 1995 Brantley Ben Theater Review Between a Female Image and Fantasy The New York Times December 20 1996 Brantley Ben Theater Review Charles Busch Plays It Straight So to Speak The New York Times October 24 1997 Hofler Robert July 22 1999 Review Die Mommy Die Variety Retrieved March 30 2016 Phillips Michael July 19 1999 Half a Hoot Is Better Than None in the Campy Die Mommy Die Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 30 2016 Trouble on the Corner 1997 The New York Times Archived from the original on December 23 2007 Retrieved January 8 2012 A Very Serious Person allrovi com accessed January 8 2012 Jones Kenneth September 12 2005 Broadway s Ivey Bergen Halston Punctuate Charles Busch Movie A Very Serious Person Playbill Retrieved June 30 2022 Rabinowitz Chloe October 22 2020 Julie Halston Tim Daly Andre De Shields and More Star in Charles Busch and Carl Andress New Film The Sixth Reel BroadwayWorld Retrieved June 18 2022 Che Cathay March 28 2008 Charles in Charge The Advocate Liberation Publications Inc 81 82 Unknown May 28 2000 Charles In Charge Advocate The Tale of the Allergist s Wife Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved June 30 2022 Shewey Don The Tale of Charles Busch From Drag Diva to Broadway Farceur The New York Times reprinted at donshewey com October 29 2000 Brantley Ben March 1 2000 THEATER REVIEW A Woman On the Verge Of Another Breakdown The New York Times p E5 Retrieved June 30 2022 The Tale of the Allergist s Wife Broadway Play Original Internet Broadway Database Retrieved June 30 2022 Simonson Robert Gans Andrew January 2 2003 Charles Busch Working on Book of Musical Taboo Due in Fall Playbill Retrieved June 30 2022 Bacalzo Dan Charles Busch to Star in Times Square Angel Staged Reading December 13 Theatermania com September 29 2010 Somer Elyse A CurtainUp Review Shanghai Moon Curtainup com January 17 2003 accessed January 8 2012 Gans Andrew November 14 2003 All Star Auntie Mame Benefit a Sellout Playbill Retrieved June 30 2022 Simonson Robert June 28 2004 Charles Busch Begins Summer Life as Auntie Mame on June 28 Playbill Retrieved June 30 2022 Cote David Review Our Leading Lady Time Out Magazine New York March 21 2007 Our Leading Lady Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved June 30 2022 McNulty Charles Charles Busch s The Third Story at LaJolla Playhouse Los Angeles Times September 24 2008 Brantley Ben Theater Review For Some Mothers Letting Go Is So Hard to Do The New York Times February 3 2009 Brantley Ben Theater Review No Doubt Not a Typical Singing Nun The New York Times September 22 2010 Stasio Marilyn Off Broadway Review The Tribute Artist Variety Feb 9 2014 Kaufman David Charles Busch Ridiculous the theatrical life and times of Charles Ludlam 2005 Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 1 55783 637 X pp 284 85 a b c Piepenberg Eric September 1 2010 You Never Forget That Star Struck Encounter With Your Idol The New York Times Retrieved June 30 2022 Ferri Josh February 5 2014 Five Burning Questions with The One and Only Charles Busch BroadwayBox Leading Lady by Charles Busch Penguin Random House Retrieved February 24 2023 Rooney Terry editor Newsmakers 1998 The People Behind Today s Headlines Gale Group 1999 ISBN 9780787612306 p 80 http gingoldgroup org temp about us golden shamrock gala permanent dead link External links EditOfficial website Charles Busch at IMDb Charles Busch at the Internet Broadway Database Charles Busch at the Internet Off Broadway Database Charles Busch papers 1967 2015 1984 2014 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Busch amp oldid 1144665285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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