Ridiculous!

Ridiculous!

By Kaufman, David

Subjects: American Experimental drama, Experimental theater, History, Lambda Literary Award Winner, Actors, biography, Ridiculous Theatrical Company, Stonewall Book Awards, Theater, Gay actors, LGBTQ biography and memoir, Biography, Actors, Lambda Literary Awards, Theater, united states, History and criticism, American farces, American Dramatists, Gay dramatists, American drama (Comedy), Theatrical producers and directors, Dramatists, biography, New York Times reviewed, Theater, biography, Avant-garde (Aesthetics)

Description: From his first unscripted appearance on an Off-Broadway stage in the revolutionary 1960s to the frontpage news of his death from AIDS in 1987 at age 44, Charles Ludlam embodied – and helped to engender – the upheavals of his time. The astonishing life and legacy of this force to be reckoned with are at last revealed in RIDICULOUS!, a literary biography of an American comic genius. After founding the Ridiculous Theatrical Company in 1967, Ludlam sustained an ever-shifting troupe of bohemian players through two decades of perennially daunting circumstances by writing 29 plays – plays that he starred in and directed as well. While Ludlam's work has become increasingly popular at regional theatres, on college campuses, and on stages throughout the world, his gender-bending theories and wide-ranging cultural impact have reached far beyond Bette Midler, the original cast members of Saturday Night Live and the countless other artists he influenced during his abbreviated lifetime. Like his early plays, Ludlam's life was rife with the sex, drugs and creative experimentation that characterized the freewheeling '60s and '70s. Based on a decade of research and interviews with more than 150 people who knew or worked with Ludlam – including all of the major players in his troupe and seven of his lovers – RIDICULOUS! recreates the dramatic life of an inimitable and subversive theatrical master with you-are-there intensity.

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