Saturday May 24th 8 & 10 PM
Tickets: http://ladybunny.eventbrite.com
One of NYC’s most beloved drag performers is back with an all-new show of song, “dance” and of course, the raunchy humor which has made Bunny a popular entertainer for three decades. Expect oodles of new song parodies from crass to clever as the songstress re-works hits by artists as diverse as Prince, Adele, Katy Perry, Daft Punk, Bobbie Gentry and even Frank Sinatra. Her signature Laugh-In style routine of zingers zaps...
Saturday May 24th 8 & 10 PM
Tickets: http://ladybunny.eventbrite.com
One of NYC’s most beloved drag performers is back with an all-new show of song, “dance” and of course, the raunchy humor which has made Bunny a popular entertainer for three decades. Expect oodles of new song parodies from crass to clever as the songstress re-works hits by artists as diverse as Prince, Adele, Katy Perry, Daft Punk, Bobbie Gentry and even Frank Sinatra. Her signature Laugh-In style routine of zingers zaps celebrities from Justin Bieber to Chris Christie and the Kardashians. There’s also a tribute to Dame Shirley Bassey’s more offbeat clas-sicks along with a wide variety of musical styles including Motown, hip-hop and jazz. Side-splitting videos—including a raucously funny roast of Bunny by Joan Rivers—allow the “lady” to change into a succession of eccentric (and large) costumes which match her trademark eccentric and large bouffant hairdo. “I had to cut a lot of the dancing from my shows because people kept coming up and shoving a wooden spoon between my teeth,” says Bunny. If you ever wanted to see Honey Boo Boo all grown up, Clowns Syndrome is the show for you!
Bunny is best known for founding organizing and emceeing Wigstock in 1985, an outdoor drag festival that rocked the Village for over 20 years and was the subject of the 1994 Samuel Goldwyn documentary Wigstock: The Movie. She went on to play the Dean Of Drag on RuPaul’s Drag U as well as acting in “To Wong Foo,” “Sex And The City,” HBO’s “Dragtime” and “Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild.” Last summer, Bunny was interviewed along with prominent gays like Ellen Degeneres and Neil Patrick Harris in HBO’s “The Out List.” And she’s just recreated the Wigstock festival in a scene with Heather Graham in the upcoming feature film “My Dead Boyfriend.” Bunny headlines nightclubs and gay pride festivals worldwide with her comedy act and is also an in-demand deejay, a contributor to Huffingtonpost.com and a blogger at LadyBunny.net.
Bunny reached out to several celebrities for endorsement quotes but didn’t hear back on deadline. So she imagined what a few might say:
“Totally unconvincing as a woman.” —Jared Leto
“I’d kill for those legs!” —Oscar Pistorious
“It’s time to start dressing and acting your age, Bunny!” —Madonna
“I hope that was Vaseline on her teeth.” —Miss America
“Stop enabling this train-wreck!” —Lindsay Lohan