- Ethyl Eichelberger
Ethyl Eichelberger (
July 17 ,1945 -August 12 ,1990 ) was an American drag performer, playwright and actor.Born James Roy Eichelberger in
Pekin, Illinois , he attended Knox College inGalesburg, Illinois and graduated from theAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts inNew York City in 1967. For seven years he was the lead character actor at theTrinity Repertory Company inProvidence, Rhode Island , then returned to New York, changed his name to "Ethyl", and became a member ofCharles Ludlam 'sRidiculous Theatrical Company , acting and designing wigs.He became an influential figure in experimental theater, writing and performing nearly forty plays, often solo works in free verse based on the lives of the "grand dames" of history including
Lucrezia Borgia ,Jocasta ,Medea ,Lola Montez ,Nefertiti ,Clytemnestra , and Carlotta, Empress of Mexico. "I wanted to play the great roles but who would cast me as Medea?" he mused late in life in "Extreme Exposure: An Anthology of Solo Performance Texts from the Twentiety Century." His 1984 play Leer distilled Shakespears'sKing Lear into 3 characters, all played by Eichelberger and premiered at 8 BCThese works are rarely revived, as they require a solo performer capable of accompanying himself on the
accordion , eating fire, turning cartwheels, and doing splits and other acrobatic feats.He became more widely known as a commercial actor in the 1980s, appearing with
The Flying Karamazov Brothers on Broadway in Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors " and with Sting in "The Threepenny Opera ."He was diagnosed with
AIDS and was unable to tolerate the available medications. Only after hissuicide did it become widely known that he was ill.
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