

Torch Song Trilogy
Harvey Fierstein
Awards & Recognition
Winner! 1983 Tony® Award for Best Play for Torch Song Trilogy
In Torch Song – the two-act revival of Harvey Fierstein’s award-winning Torch Song Trilogy – the life of Arnold Beckoff, a torch song-singing, Jewish drag queen living in New York City, is dramatized over the span of the late 1970s and 1980s.
Told with a likable, human voice, Torch Song follows Arnold’s odyssey to find happiness in New York.
All he wants is a husband, a child, and a pair of bunny slippers that fit, but a visit from his overbearing mother reminds him that he needs one thing more: respect.
"Torch Song brings laughter and tears simultaneously. It's impossible not to feel electricity in the theater."
— Entertainment Weekly
| Character |
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| Ed A Brooklyn school teacher, older than Arnold, handsome, charming, claims he is bisexual. |
| Laurel A woman Ed meets while in a relationship with Arnold. Later becomes Ed's lover. |
| Alan A handsome man, younger than Arnold, who models and aspires to be an actor. |
| David Arnold's fifteen-year-old foster child (played by an adult). |
| Mrs. Beckoff Arnold's widowed mother. |
| Arnold A drag queen, Jewish, and gay. |
Torch Song (2018) is a comedy play written by Harvey Fierstein and published by Samuel French .
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