Camille
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Aug 5, 2006
Closed Aug 19, 2006
Opened Aug 5, 2006
Closed Aug 19, 2006
Running Time:
2hr. 0min.
2hr. 0min.
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Based on the classic story by Alexandre Dumas, Camille is a hilarious romp by Charles Ludlum, the author of the wildly successful, The Mystery of Irma Vep. This very funny melodrama about the tubercular courtesan, set in decadent, greedy, post-revolution France is not to be missed.
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For about 20 years, beginning in the mid 1960s, Charles Ludlam and his Ridiculous Theatrical Company presented a series of madcap entertainments, first on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and then in the heart of Greenwich Village. The troupe's second home in Sheridan Square was just steps away from the Stonewall bar, site of the 1969 riots that gave birth to the modern gay rights movement. This was the perfect location for Ludlam's "low-culture, anarchic, psychosexual" drag shows, of which I was lucky enough to see three: Galas, a twisted bioplay about Maria Callas; Der Ring Gott Farblonjet, a spoof of Richard Wagner's epic Ring Cycle; and The Mystery of Irma Vep, a send-up of gothic myster[...]