Mr. Charles, currently of Palm Beach /

This acclaimed one act focuses on Mr. Charles, the most joyously, fiercely, politically incorrect creature imaginable. We watch as he hosts his own late-night cable show in South Florida, taking questions from the audience. Mr. Charles, in his bold yellow slacks, espadrilles and provocatively vivid...

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Autor principal: Rudnick, Paul
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Dramatists Play Service, c2004.
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