Priscilla Queen of the Desert
The cult hit movie turned beloved musical enjoys a colorful local production
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Priscilla is still the feel good show that will have you dancing in your seat
Broadway World
The cult hit movie turned beloved musical enjoys a colorful local production
The cult hit movie turned beloved musical enjoys a colorful local production
Back with more glitter and sassiness than ever before, ebullient cult-hit-movie-turned-Broadway-tuner Priscilla Queen of the Desert is rolling onto the Randolph Theatre stage during a hotly anticipated local revival this fall. Beginning its life as the 1994 Ozzy dramedy starring Guy Pearce, Hugo Weaving and Terrence Stamp, the rollicking tale and its soundtrack full of gay and drag anthems made a glorious transition to the stage thanks to author Stephan Elliott and screenwriter Allan Scott.
A dragalicious comedy of errors, as well as a tale of resilience, acceptance and self-discovery, Priscilla Queen of the Desert follows three drag queens who attempt to bring their extravagant drag show to the remote desert town of Alice Springs. After accepting the offer to perform made by his estranged wife, Anthony (AKA Mitzi Del Bra) convinces his friends Bernadette Bassenger and Felicia Jollygoodfellow to join the trek and they embark on the titular pink bus, finding hostility, hospitality and themselves during the vibrant adventure that follows.
Darla Manning
Priscilla Queen of The Desert