Everett Quinton, a staple of New York’s post-1960s downtown theater scene and diligent standard-bearer for the outrageously campy and hilariously melodramatic style of performance known as the Ridiculous, died January 23 in Brooklyn. He was 71
, a staple of New York’s post-1960s downtown theater scene and diligent standard-bearer for the outrageously campy and hilariously melodramatic style of performance known as the Ridiculous, died of glioblastoma January 23 in Brooklyn. He was 71.by friend Julia Campanelli speaking on behalf of his sister Mary Ann Quinton.
After Ludlam’s death, Quinton took over the leadership of the Ridiculous until closing its Sheridan Square venue, to the lasting sorrow of its faithful devotees, in 1997. Though his closest association would forever be the Ridiculous, Quinton would perform in other spaces, including La MaMa, and even, occasionally, on screen.
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