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|a (OCoLC)1121183798
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|a PS3568.U334
|b M7 2004
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|a Rudnick, Paul.
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|a Mr. Charles, currently of Palm Beach /
|c by Paul Rudnick.
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|a New York :
|b Dramatists Play Service,
|c c2004.
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|a 17 p. ;
|c 20 cm.
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|a Obra de teatro estadounidense.
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|a 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 hairstyle, also introduces Shane, his hunky young "companion". Together they confront every hot-button topic from gay marriage to the history of gay theatre, finally delving into the highest matters of identity and flamboyance.
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|a Gay men
|v Drama.
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|a Hombres gays
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