Opening night at the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco
A message left in Toronto for Barry Humphries by Angela Lansbury
Barry Humphries with Kylie Minogue in LA
Dame Edna's Glorious Goodbye - USA & Canada
Barry Humphries with Pierce Brosnan in LA
Dame Edna with Gary Oldman in LA
Global star and legendary entertainer Barry Humphries, and his alter ego, Dame Edna continue their triumphant world tour and take their final bow in the US with an award winning, critically acclaimed spectacular direct from London’s West End Stage.
Directed by Simon Phillips, “Dame Edna and Barry Humphries: The Final Farewell Tour” opened to rave reviews in Australia and moved to adoring crowds in London, where Neil Norman of the Daily Express said, “I almost asphyxiated myself with laughter”.
Mark Shenton of the Sunday Express said Dame Edna is “… a comic, cosmic wonder … I only pray that this show is not really the last we will be seeing of Humphries, but if it is, he is going out on an unmissable high”.
John Lahr of The New Yorker paid tribute, “Dame Edna may leave the stage, but she will never leave my heart. I love her. I honor her” and the New York Times deemed the show “the most purely enjoyable night of the year”.
Dame Edna's Glorious Goodbye - USA & Canada
Opening night at the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco
A message left in Toronto for Barry Humphries by Angela Lansbury
Barry Humphries with Kylie Minogue in LA
Dame Edna's Glorious Goodbye - USA & Canada
Barry Humphries with Pierce Brosnan in LA
Dame Edna with Gary Oldman in LA
Global star and legendary entertainer Barry Humphries, and his alter ego, Dame Edna continue their triumphant world tour and take their final bow in the US with an award winning, critically acclaimed spectacular direct from London’s West End Stage.
Directed by Simon Phillips, “Dame Edna and Barry Humphries: The Final Farewell Tour” opened to rave reviews in Australia and moved to adoring crowds in London, where Neil Norman of the Daily Express said, “I almost asphyxiated myself with laughter”.
Mark Shenton of the Sunday Express said Dame Edna is “… a comic, cosmic wonder … I only pray that this show is not really the last we will be seeing of Humphries, but if it is, he is going out on an unmissable high”.
John Lahr of The New Yorker paid tribute, “Dame Edna may leave the stage, but she will never leave my heart. I love her. I honor her” and the New York Times deemed the show “the most purely enjoyable night of the year”.