Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. After nearly two decades of silence, Madame is back. As the Diva of Decadence, she ...
When introduced to Madame, the mercilessly spunky, sassy puppet best known as the center star shape of TV’s “Hollywood Squares” in the 1970s, one is immediately engaged in a relationship of sorts. She ...
Gay ventriloquist Wayland Flowers brought his iconic puppet, Madame, to life throughout the ’70s and ’80s. Flowers died from cancer in 1988, but Madame, a geriatric hussy, continues to live on. And ...
IN THE AVERAGE American newsroom, one frequently hears words and phrases that would make a pay-cable subscriber blush. So, the telephone conversation with Madame, the aging puppet diva whose favorite ...
Sex-crazed puppet Madame returns to Las Vegas for a one-night stand. Terry Fator’s cast of family-friendly dolls may want to cover their ears when the audacious, if aging, hussy steps into the ...
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