"The Beebo Brinker Chronicles" brought to lifeAs AfterEllen.com reader shelby noted in the forums, yesterday The New York Times featured an interesting article about The Beebo Brinker Chronicles, a stage production based on the Ann Bannon pulp novels from the 1950s.
This paragraph of the article worries me a little:
Really? No camp? Seems like a missed opportunity. But maybe I'm still high on the pulp of Girl Gang, which was part of the New York Musical Theater Festival over the last couple of weeks. Now that was the perfect balance of camp and sincerity. But that doesn't mean I'm not excited about Beebo. In the Times article, one of the playwrights observes that it's tough to get backing for a show like this:
Kudos to everyone involved for making this one happen. The Beebo Brinker Chronicles opens tonight and runs through Oct. 20 at the Fourth Street Theater in New York. Get your tickets while you can, and if you saw one of the preview performances over the weekend, give us your review in the comments! We'll offer our take on the show in the Best. Lesbian. Week. Ever. column on Oct. 19. Submitted by on October 1, 2007 - 3:12pm. |
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Staging lesbian work
"A project led by gay men (or just men) of similar professional standing might face fewer hindrances."
Of course, gay men would have the sense to stage a production of a pulp novel with a camp sensibility. :-)
Playing Beebo "straighter"
Saw it on Sunday