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Charles Ludlam's Ridiculous Theatrical Co.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2021
Extract
When I was in conventional theatre, even when I was going to school, people thought my acting was too broad, too pasty.So I had to create a theatre where I could exist.I had to create, for my own survival,a world where I could take advantage of my talents.
Charles LudlamIn 1967, Charles Ludlam organized the Ridiculous Theatrical Company, patterning it after modern dance companies where composer and choreographer perform with the group. It was an actors’ company, primarily composed of untrained actors, non-actors, and filmmakers. Most had experience working in “underground“ films, but few had any professional training. Ludlam was the only one of the group with extensive schooling and experience in acting, directing, and playwriting.
- Type
- Rehearsal Procedures
- Information
- The Drama Review , Volume 18 , Issue 2: Rehearsal Procedures Issue and Berlin Dada , June 1974 , pp. 81 - 86
- Copyright
- Copyright © 1974 The Drama Review
Footnotes
The title photograph by Tom Harding is from a moment in Act II of Hot Ice in which Bunny Beswick (Georg Osterman) tells Irmtraut “Moms” Mortimer (Lola Pashalinski) that she's going to give herself up. John Brockmeyer is in foreground; Black-eyed Susan remains in the Cryocapsule.