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A revealing, poignant, and hilarious memoir from the cultural icon, gay rights activist, and four-time Tony Award winner.
Harvey Fierstein's stellar career has taken him from Broadway to Hollywood and back. He's received accolades and awards for acting-Hairspray, Fiddler, Mrs. Doubtfire, Independence Day-and writing: La Cage Aux Folle, Torch Song Trilogy (for which he also won a Tony for acting) and Kinky Boots. But while he is widely known as one of today's most peerless performers, Harvey has never shared his own story until now.
He takes us from his childhood in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn-born in 1954, he was an eccentric, musical-loving boy-to performing in Andy Warhol's Pork at LaMama in 1971, to becoming an outspoken advocate for gay rights to his soaring career on Broadway and in Hollywood. And Harvey's candid recollections give us, as well, a rich picture of downtown New York City life and gay culture, the evolution of theater over the course of his career, and a moving account of his family's journey of acceptance. I Was Better Last Night is filled with wisdom gained, mistakes made, and stories that come together to describe an extraordinarily colorful, entertaining, and meaningful life. Luckily for us all, his wonderfully unique and recognizable voice is as engaging, funny, and vulnerable on the page.
HARVEY FIERSTEIN is the Tony Award-winning author of Torch Song Trilogy and La Cage Aux Folles. His other theater writings include Kinky Boots, Newsies, Casa Valentina (all Tony-nominated), A Catered Affair (twelve Drama Desk nominations), and Bella Bella. He wrote The Wiz Live! and Hairspray Live! for television, and he has penned editorials for The New York Times, HuffPost, and PBS. He is also the author of the children's book, The Sissy Duckling. His theater performances include, Torch Song Trilogy and Hairspray (Tony Awards for both), Fiddler on the Roof, La Cage Aux Folles, Gently Down the Stream, and A Catered Affair. His film and television appearances include Mrs. Doubtfire and The Good Wife, and he has voiced characters in the film Mulan, and the shows Big Mouth, The Dark Crystal, BoJack Horseman, and many more. He lives in Connecticut.
Harvey Fierstein's stellar career has taken him from Broadway to Hollywood and back. He's received accolades and awards for acting-Hairspray, Fiddler, Mrs. Doubtfire, Independence Day-and writing: La Cage Aux Folle, Torch Song Trilogy (for which he also won a Tony for acting) and Kinky Boots. But while he is widely known as one of today's most peerless performers, Harvey has never shared his own story until now.
He takes us from his childhood in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn-born in 1954, he was an eccentric, musical-loving boy-to performing in Andy Warhol's Pork at LaMama in 1971, to becoming an outspoken advocate for gay rights to his soaring career on Broadway and in Hollywood. And Harvey's candid recollections give us, as well, a rich picture of downtown New York City life and gay culture, the evolution of theater over the course of his career, and a moving account of his family's journey of acceptance. I Was Better Last Night is filled with wisdom gained, mistakes made, and stories that come together to describe an extraordinarily colorful, entertaining, and meaningful life. Luckily for us all, his wonderfully unique and recognizable voice is as engaging, funny, and vulnerable on the page.
HARVEY FIERSTEIN is the Tony Award-winning author of Torch Song Trilogy and La Cage Aux Folles. His other theater writings include Kinky Boots, Newsies, Casa Valentina (all Tony-nominated), A Catered Affair (twelve Drama Desk nominations), and Bella Bella. He wrote The Wiz Live! and Hairspray Live! for television, and he has penned editorials for The New York Times, HuffPost, and PBS. He is also the author of the children's book, The Sissy Duckling. His theater performances include, Torch Song Trilogy and Hairspray (Tony Awards for both), Fiddler on the Roof, La Cage Aux Folles, Gently Down the Stream, and A Catered Affair. His film and television appearances include Mrs. Doubtfire and The Good Wife, and he has voiced characters in the film Mulan, and the shows Big Mouth, The Dark Crystal, BoJack Horseman, and many more. He lives in Connecticut.