
Careers in Focus: A Conversation with Charles Busch
NewFest 2012
July 27 - 31, 2012
Free event in the Furman gallery! Join New York icon, Charles Busch, for a candid conversation with Michael Riedel about his legendary career as performer and writer of both stage and screen.
Free event in the Furman Gallery!
Join New York icon, Charles Busch, for a candid conversation with Michael Riedel about his life and career in entertainment. As author and star of such plays as The Divine Sister, The Lady in Question, Red Scare on Sunset and Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, his play The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife ran for 777 performances on Broadway and won Mr. Busch the Outer Circle Critics John Gassner Award and a Tony nomination for Best Play. His unique brand of irreverent wit will be on full display as Mr. Busch discusses his legendary career as performer and writer of both stage and screen. Presented by SAG-AFTRA National LGBT Committee.
Limited seats available on a first-come, first-served basis. To attend, please RSVP to [email protected] (max of two RSVPs per person). Line for seating will form 30 minutes prior to the event. A standby line will also form at that time.


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