• Charles Braun Ludlam (April 12, 1943 – May 28, 1987) was an American actor, director, and playwright. Ludlam was born in Floral Park, New York, the son...
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  • important than Charles Ludlam, because Ludlam followed theatrical traditions and used a lot of drag. People felt very comfortable with Charles Ludlam. Everyone's...
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  • The Mystery of Irma Vep (category Plays by Charles Ludlam)
    The Mystery of Irma Vep is a play in three acts by Charles Ludlam. It is a satire of several theatrical, literary and film genres, including Victorian...
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  • Bidgood and starring (unknowns) Bobby Kendall, Don Brooks and stage actor Charles Ludlam. It visualizes the erotic fantasies of a gay male prostitute. Between...
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  • La Dame aux Camélias by Matilda Heron Camille (Charles Ludlam play), an American play by Charles Ludlam Camille (given name), a male or female given name...
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  • travesty on La Dame aux Camellias by Charles Ludlam, staged first by his own Ridiculous Theatrical Company in 1973, with Ludlam playing the lead in drag. In 1999...
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  • worked primarily in Off-Off-Broadway theater with artists including Charles Ludlam, Ethyl Eichelberger, Mabou Mines, John Jesurun, Jim Neu, Lola Pashalinski...
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  • Ludlam is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Ludlam (1810–1877), British-New Zealand politician Charles Ludlam (1943–1987)...
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    Hoffman. He became a regular at Max's Kansas City and frequently attended Charles Ludlam productions at La Mama. Loud befriended both musicians and actors at...
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    Variety. February 9, 2014 Kaufman, David. "Charles Busch", Ridiculous!: the theatrical life and times of Charles Ludlam (2005), Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN 1-55783-637-X...
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  • Assayas. The Mystery of Irma Vep, a 1984 play for two characters by Charles Ludlam Lettrism, inspiration for some sequences of the film "Irma Vep (1996)"...
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  • adaptation by Philip Moeller of a play by Sil-Vara Caprice, a 1976 play by Charles Ludlam Caprice (band), a Moscow-based musical group Caprice Records (Sweden) [sv]...
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  • McCabe Ebbe Roe Smith as Detective Ed Dodge Tom O'Brien as Bobby McSwain Charles Ludlam as Lamar Parmentel Grace Zabriskie as Mama Marc Lawrence as Vinnie "The...
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  • he assumed after the death of his romantic partner and collaborator Charles Ludlam. He had roles in the films Natural Born Killers, Pollock, and Bros....
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    shown in the film was composed by Bernard Herrmann. Salammbo, a play by Charles Ludlam (1988) Salammbô, a series of science fiction graphic novels by Phillippe...
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  • David Kaufman (author), theater critic and author of biographies of Charles Ludlam and Doris Day David Kaufman (tailor), early Jewish pioneer David Kaufmann...
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    collaborator in Nazi-occupied Soviet Estonia during World War II. The late Charles Ludlam, actor, playwright and founder of the Theater of the Ridiculous in New...
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  • Hearn, Billie Porter, Blair Underwood, James Wood, Patricia Routledge, Charles Ludlam, Allison Janney, Cloris Leachman, Anne Meara, Jerry Stiller and Rob...
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    John Edward Heys Collection Katz, Leandro, Bedlam Days: The Early Plays of Charles Ludlam and The Ridiculous Theatrical Company, ISBN 978-987-24581-3-3...
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    Cool J (rapper) Bay Shore, New York Lori Loughlin (actress) Queens Charles Ludlam (playwright, theater producer) Floral Park, New York Patti LuPone (actress...
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    Bluebeard (category Works by Charles Perrault)
    Yvonne Georgi Bluebeard (1970), an off-Broadway absurdist comedy by Charles Ludlam, adapted from The Island of Dr Moreau Blaubart: Drama giocoso (1985)...
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  • Days: The Early Plays of Charles Ludlam and The Ridiculous Theatrical Company with over 200 never-before-seen photographs of Ludlam's avant garde plays of...
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  • She worked with underground theatre artists, including Jack Smith, Charles Ludlam, and the founder of The Cockettes and Angels of Light, Hibiscus. In...
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  • wrote his play Saint Joan for Black-Eyed Susan, following the death of Charles Ludlam. Eichelberger's plays were performed in almost any space that might...
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    Thomas Ludlam (ca. 1775 – 25 July 1810) was thrice Governor of Sierra Leone. Thomas Ludlam was the son of William Ludlam and Frances Ludlam, née Dowley...
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    with music by Harry Connick Jr. The play The Artificial Jungle by Charles Ludlam was an adaption of the novel, written in the hard-boiled crime style...
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    Theatre-in-Limbo, which along with other writers and performers such as Charles Ludlam, Lypsinka, Ann Magnuson, and John Fleck, to name a few, were part of...
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  • work, about the American playwright Charles Ludlam was Ridiculous!: The Theatrical Life and Times of Charles Ludlam (2002) ISBN 1-55783-588-8. Kaufman...
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  • American theatre artist known for her work as a founding member of Charles Ludlam's Ridiculous Theatrical Company. Born Regina Hirsch in Brooklyn, New...
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  • William Ludlam (1717–1788) was an English clergyman and mathematician. Born at Leicester, he was elder son of the physician Richard Ludlam (1680–1728)...
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