Believe me, darlings, I am sure many of us can relate to this scene from John Waters' 1974 film "Female Trouble." Jealousy makes people do nasty things. And for the most absurd reasons.
The Raving Queen
A Gay/campy chronicling of daily life in NYC,with individual kernels of human truth. copyright 2011 by The Raving Queen
Monday, May 25, 2026
Girls, Ain't It The Truth???????? Our Beauty Makes Everyone Jealous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Believe me, darlings, I am sure many of us can relate to this scene from John Waters' 1974 film "Female Trouble." Jealousy makes people do nasty things. And for the most absurd reasons.
The Reason This Date Will Never Be Forgotten!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is unfortunate that Memorial Day fell on this day, but that is just the way the calendar falls. Today is usually designated as National Missing Children's Day, because 47 years ago, just weeks after my mother's death, the disappearance of Etan Patz in SoHo set the gold standard for future missing child cases.
The story went national fast, with Etan being the most renowned poster child on a milk carton; he started this movement to try and locate missing children.
He would have been 53 today. But left us all too soon.
The person considered responsible, Pedro Hernandez, remains in custody. May he do so the rest of his life.
I was already an adult when Etan vanished, but I remembered it as a transitory period in which adults and children alike looked differently upon childhood.
Rest In Peace, Etan. You are not forgotten!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sixty Years Ago Yesterday, "MAME" Opened On Broadway At The Winter Garden Theatre!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a glorious day yesterday was for musical aficionados. I wonder if there is anyone still alive from the original cast of this show? Frankie Michaels, who would be close to my age, and is still the youngest performer ever to win a TONY Award, passed away ten years ago on March 30, 2016, at the age of 60. He should still be alive today. Unfortunately, like many ex-child actors he fell into a life of alcoholism and profligacy.
Happy Memorial Day, Darlings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So, how are we all getting by this washout of a weekend?
David and I spent Saturday and Sunday going in and out of the city seeing shows. I will post more on those later, but let me say, Saturday we saw "Jerome," which was atrocious. The compensation was seeing on Sunday the Broadway transfer of "Titanique," which is bigger and even better than it was downtown. So our weekend is not too bad.
Still, this day has emotional importance for me. On this day in my childhood and adolescence, we would go over to my grandparents and Aunt Katty's house at 702 Nassau Street in North Brunswick, sit on the front porch, and watch as their Memorial Day Parade marched up the street from Livingston Avenue, right past us, and down to the Georges Road mall, I think. It was an exciting event, followed by a cookout in the backyard, the first of the season. Rain never mattered because the front porch was constructed to shield us from rain. As for the cookout, it turned into a n indoor picnic.
I have always wanted to have one of those Civil War picnics, where you go to the gravesite of a loved one, spread a blanket, and have picnics by the grave. Very Southern; but why not up here, darlings????????????????????????
Yes, this is the unofficial start of Summer, though you would never know it from outside. The hot weather we had this past midweek should have been the weekend weather we were meant to have now. Some things just cannot be contrrolled.
But get out that bunting and be your most patriotic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even if it means watching James Cagney in "Yankee Doodle Dandy!"
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Darlings, Join Us Tonight At 8PM, As "Svengoolie" Presents "Doctor Cyclops!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Friday, May 22, 2026
Girls, Let's Have A Nice Discussion About "Rosemary's Baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
No matter how many times I read it or see it, I always find something to learn from "Rosemary's Baby." So, I will share some of those topics with you; keep in mind these are only my interpretation of things, and I am going to proceed in the manner of the story.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
"Beaches" On Broadway Is All Washed Up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's not like I was not expecting it, darlings, but, really, this soon???????????
"Beaches," the first casualty of the TONY season, because it got no nominations, will close this Sunday, May 24, a special day in Musical Theater history because, sixty years ago on that day, "MAME" opened at the Winter Garden!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When a show closes, the ones I feel most sympathy toward are the actors. Eight shows a week they have to present this material, even if it is a piece of crap! The ones I really blame ae the composer and lyricist of this score. What in hell were they thinking? And Lonny Price????????? Hey, Lonny, couldn't you have gotten a better composer-lyricist team, or one singular, to write a better score, which this show not only deserved but desperately needed? If "Beaches" had had a good score, it might have become a cult classic among Theater Queens, then it might have lived on in memory and respectability. Remember 'Merrily' and "RAGS," Lonny???????????????????
So if anyone out there wants to see "Beaches"--God help you, if you do--there is only till this Sunday to do so. Careers are ruined with this show; it will not take its leads anywhere, nor the superb children who were even better than the leads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But remember, folks, what Bette Davis as Baby Jane Hudson said, "You can lose everything, but you can never lose your talent."
So, how come I am not appearing on Broadway?????????????????








