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When East Village theater Renaissance man Charles Busch's sexually salacious Vampire Lesbians of Sodom first premiered on the New York stage in 1984, few would have suspected that the cross-dressing slice of kitsch theater would eventually be honored as one of the longest-running shows in off-Broadway history. A runaway hit with the underground art community that quickly found its way to the mainstream, Vampire Lesbians of Sodom defied convention to become one of the hottest tickets in town, and
Unrated, 1 hr. 30 min.
Sep 1, 2006 Wide
Sep 26, 2006
Two Lions Productions
All Critics (14) | Top Critics (8) | Fresh (11) | Rotten (3) | DVD (1)
The Lady in Question Is Charles Busch should prove quite enticing for the legions of fans who have followed him throughout his career.
Affectionately observed, nimbly edited (and perhaps a mite overly reverent) documentary.
An affectionate tribute to the drag artist who has been a Manhattan institution for more than 20 years.
Busch's own personality, and the way the directors use the director/playwright's own dialogue and delivery to illustrate aspects of his life, give this documentary a resonance and playfulness missing in all too many bio pics.
Invaluable as theater history.
Performer, performance artist, playwright and all-around charmer, Busch is someone it's hard to get enough of.
An absolute orgy of Busch memorabilia, which will satisfy devotees and pique the interest of the uninitiated.
Theater buffs will love the exploration of what fires one of the most creative minds at work in theater today...
he's as entertaining out of drag as in it
might be best enjoyed on TV at home.
The Lady in Question Is Charles Busch rarely stops genuflecting long enough to let its hair down.
Catania and Ignacio's film works best on the level of straightforward biography told through the reminiscences of friends, family, members of Busch's Lost-in-Limbo theatrical troupe and, best of all, Busch himself.
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