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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2024 · 54 MIN

Episode 109: Going "Beyond Ridiculous" with Dr. Ken Elliott

from The Theatre History Podcast · host Theatre History Podcast

The 1980s might not seem like a decade conducive to the emergence of a groundbreaking gay theatre. However, amidst the AIDS pandemic and a homophobic backlash to the gains of the post-Stonewall era, Charles Busch and Kenneth Elliott created something unique in New York City. The company that they founded, Theatre-in-Limbo, developed some of the biggest underground hits of the 80s, with unforgettable titles like Vampire Lesbians of Sodom and Psycho Beach Party. Now Elliott is out with a new book: Beyond Ridiculous: Making Gay Theatre with Charles Busch in 1980s New York. It tells the story of Theatre-in-Limbo and makes a case for its underappreciated importance. 

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Episode 109: Going "Beyond Ridiculous" with Dr. Ken Elliott

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