Dame Edna Everage on why she's the most popular, gifted and stylish woman on the planet (oh, and with the finest skin). Dame Edna Everage: how best to describe her? She offers her own modest ...
He played the housewife from Melbourne on the stage, on television and in films for more than 60 years. "Hello, Possums!" By Rhett Bartlett Barry Humphries, the Australian entertainer whose ...
Dame Edna Everage, the bedazzled, 6’3″ in stilettos violet-coiffed “gigastar,” who entertained millions over a seven-decade career on stage and screen, has died, along with her creator, Barry ...
A Night With Dame Edna: Barry Humphries' megastar victory tour, subtitled "A Show That Cares," through March 16 at the Curran Theatre, 445 Geary St., San Francisco. Tickets: $25-$62. Call (415) ...
That is of course according to the fictitious character's official biography on her website. With an illustrious career that began in 1955, the housewife from the Melbourne suburb of Moonee Ponds is ...
Watch Out, Possums! The Tony award-winning megastar returns to Broadway in Dame Edna: Back with a Vengeance! Following the national success of her previous life-enhancing and much loved shows which ...
Though Webster’s, American Heritage and even Oxford’s Dictionary have failed to notice, possums aren’t just American marsupials with prehensile tails and opposable thumbs. Dame Edna–besides making ...
Australian housewife and comedy icon Dame Edna Everage (the on-stage and television alter-ego of comedian Barry Humphries) made her pantomime debut at the New Wimbledon Theatre last night (15 December ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An Appraisal Audiences were eager to humbly suffer the stinging quips tossed out by the towering figure that was Barry Humphries’s creation. By Ben ...
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