The Lady in Question
by Charles Busch

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Highlights

120 mins 1940s/WWII Reduced Casting (Doubling Possible) Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes American Comedy

Synopsis

A freewheeling satire of patriotic 1940’s thrillers like Notorious and Escape , The Lady in Question tells the suspenseful tale of Gertrude Garnet, the most glamorous concert pianist on the international stage.

When Gertrude tours Bavaria in 1940, a handsome American professor challenges her colossal self-absorption by engaging her aid in rescuing his mother from a Nazi prison.

Press Reviews

"Bewitchingly entertaining. I couldn't have had a better time."

— New York Post

"Busch keeps the multi-layered joke afloat with extensive good humor, skill and wicked comic daring."

— The Village Voice

Characters

Character
Professor Mittelhoffer
Karel Freiser
Professor Erik Maxwell
Hugo Hoffman
Baron Wilhelmvon Elsner
Gertrude Garnet
Kitty, The Countess De Borgia
Augusta Von Elsner
Dr. Maximilian
Lotte Von Elsner
Raina Aldric
Voice Of The Announcer

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Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1990
Pages 113
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573691669
ISBN-10 0573691665
LCCN 91168932
LCC PS3552.U813 L33 1990
DCC 812/.54

The Lady in Question is a American comedy play written by Charles Busch and published by Samuel French in New York (1990).

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Fee: Minimum Fee: $120 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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