Midnight At The Palace: My Life as a Fabulous Cockette

Author:   Pam Tent
Publisher:   Alyson Publications Inc
ISBN:  

9781555838744


Pages:   372
Publication Date:   01 December 2004
Format:   Paperback
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David Weissman and Bill Weber wowed audiences at the 2002 Sundance Festival with their documentary The Cockettes. Now a founding member of the legendary troupe takes us inside this flamboyant ensemble of countercultural radicals. Arriving in San Francisco in 1969 from suburban Detroit, Pam Tent took to the stage at the Palace Theater in a cellophane hula skirt during an LSD-fuelled night out with a hippie friend. The Cockettes were born! Tent tells the story of the group's short life and their unique burst of artistic experimentation and chaos.

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Author:   Pam Tent
Publisher:   Alyson Publications Inc
Imprint:   Alyson Publications Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.437kg
ISBN:  

9781555838744


ISBN 10:   155583874
Pages:   372
Publication Date:   01 December 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The radical politics, sexual rebellion, and theatrical extravagance of a spontaneously combusting, gender-bending San Francisco troupe, remembered here by one of its founding members. The Cockettes high-stepped themselves into history with a flamboyant dance routine in drag and glitter on New Year's Eve 1970 at the Palace Theater in North Beach, California. They were lavish and excessive, part of an era that commingled the serious and the puckish. The Cockettes had a thing or two to say about gender politics and the sexual orientation of society, but they specialized in high camp; their capricious autonomy and jubilant celebration of life were unfettered by, well, almost anything. Tent taps the collective memories of those from the troupe who remain alive and willing to talk, weaving it all together with impressive thoroughness. Into a period of merely 30 months, she packs in an amazing number of people, drugs, happenings, and relationships. Sharp and still very much her own person, the author will draw on a little astrology to explain someone's behavior, happily defend the players' antics, and just as happily berate the morons and deadbeats who travestied the creative, subversive energy of the time. She carefully describes the Cockettes' free-style theater, its parodies of romance and success, the fun and absurdity of its political incorrectness. She also sensitively explores the nuances of group dynamics and the company's break-up: one faction wanted the routines to get more polished and artful; another, led by the force-of-nature Hibiscus, wanted nothing more than to live as a family, staging shows simply to amuse each other. Tent wound up in the Detroit General Hospital psychiatric ward, but lived to tell this strange tale. She is now an accountant in the Bay Area. Tent's vivid, total-recall memoir gives a touch of permanency to a band that played hard, got dirty, lived fast, and died at two-and-a-half. (16 pp. photos) (Kirkus Reviews)


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After leaving the Cockettes, Pam Tent continued performing before entering a career in film distribution. She still lives in the Bay Area, sharing her house with a small menagerie of animals.

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