A new edition of the classic drama portraying gay life in New York in the 1970s and 80s--winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, now back on Broadway in a revival hailed by The New York Times as "irresistibly compelling." What begins as a chance encounter in a New York nightclub leads drag performer Arnold Beckoff on a hilarious yet touching pursuit of love, happiness, and a life he can be proud of. From a failed affair with a reluctant lover to a committed relationship with the promise of a stable family, Arnold's struggle for acceptance meets its greatest resistance when he faces off against the person whose approval is most important to him: his mother.
This edition contains for the first time ever both the original scripts for the three one-act plays (
The International Stud, Fugue in a Nursery, and
Widows and Children First ) as they were performed in the 1970s, as well as the revised script for the 2017 revival that condensed all three into
Torch Song. It also includes a never-before-published introduction by Harvey Fierstein, as well as photographs from both the original production and the revival starring Michael Urie and Mercedes Ruehl and directed by Mois s Kaufman.
Praise for Torch Song Trilogy "Harvey Fierstein has created characters so vivid and real that they linger in the mind, talking the night away, long after the lights have been turned out and everyone has left."
--Time "Gorgeously funny . . . a devastatingly comic play with just the right resonances."
--New York Post
"Sassy, sweet, and moving."
--People
About the AuthorHarvey Fierstein is the Tony Award-winning author of
Torch Song Trilogy and
La Cage Aux Folles. His other theater writing includes
Kinky Boots (Tony-nominated),
Newsies (Tony-nominated),
Casa Valentina (Tony-nominated),
A Catered Affair (twelve Drama Desk nominations),
Safe Sex, Spookhouse, and
Legs Diamond, among others. He wrote the teleplays of
Hairspray Live! and
The Wiz Live!, both for NBC. For HBO he's written
On Tidy Endings (Ace Award),
The Sissy Duckling (Humanitas Award), and
Common Ground. He's written political editorials for
The New York Times, HuffPost, TV Guide, and PBS, as well as authoring the beloved children's book
The Sissy Duckling. Beginning his acting career in Andy Warhol's
Pork at LaMama, Fierstein is also well-known for his theater performances, including
Torch Song Trilogy (Tony Award),
Hairspray (Tony Award),
Fiddler on the Roof, La Cage Aux Folles, Gently Down the Stream, and
A Catered Affair, as well as film performances in
Mrs. Doubtfire, Independence Day, and
Bullets Over Broadway. TV audiences know him from shows like
The Good Wife, Nurse Jackie, and
Cheers (Emmy-nominated) and recognize his voice from appearances on
BoJack Horseman, Family Guy, The Simpsons, How I Met Your Mother, Mulan, and
Sesame Street.