Theatre Planners Presents World Premiere Comedy DRAMA QUEENS FROM HELL
By: A.A. Cristi
A washed-up TV actress, a former Blaxploitation movie bit player and a pre-op transgender woman compete for the role of Norma Desmond in a remake of Sunset Boulevard in the latest outrageous comedy from Emmy Award-winning TV writer / bestselling novelist / playwright Peter Lefcourt (Café Society). Terri Hanauerdirects the world premiere of Drama Queens from Hell, presented by Theatre Planners as a visiting production at theOdyssey Theatre beginning August 20.
A rollicking farce that skewers Hollywood, ageism, political correctness and everything else in its path, Drama Queens is the answer for anyone seeking a laugh-out-loud, escapist night on the town. These three divas will stop at nothing "to get arrested" - absolutely nothing. "Wild ambition - each of these characters has it to the max," laughs Hanauer. "These women give new meaning to the phrase "I'd kill for that part.' " According to Lefcourt, the call for political correctness and diversity in Hollywood is loud and clear, yet ageism and sexism persist on a daily basis. "The competition among older actresses can be fierce because there are so few good parts. In this play, it's at the level of an over-the-top feeding frenzy -- an affectionately comic vision of the Darwinian universe of the film business." Drama Queens from Hell stars (Ms.) Christopher Callen (12 Broadway shows including 1776, Fiddler on the Roof, Lend Me A Tenor) as aging actress Maxine Zabar; Dee Freeman (Pretty the Series; member, Neo Ensemble Theatre) as former Blaxploitation movie star Felicia Brown; and Chad Borden(Cloud 9 and The Curse of Oedipus at Antaeus, world premiere of Serrano at the Matrix) as leading lady wanna-be Brianne McCauley - née Brian. Rick Podell (Sunset Boulevard on Broadway opposite Glenn Close) plays bottom-feeding agent Artie Paramecium, who represents all three of them; Paul Galliano ((Entourage, Veronica Mars, The Young and the Restless) is B-movie director Gerard Manville; and Andrew Diego (DOMA productions of Jesus Christ Superstar and Green Day's American Idiot) is bitchy gay assistant Raphael.
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