Hedwig And The Angry Inch review

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Not all drag queens head Somewhere Over The Rainbow with Judy Garland or take the disco diva route, promising I Will Survive. Take Wayne (later to become Jayne) County, for example, who with The Electric Chairs released the infamous 1977 punk single (If You Don't Want To Fuck Me Baby) Fuck Off.

There's more than a touch of Wayne/Jayne in writer-director John Cameron Mitchell's blonde-wigged alter-ego Hedwig Robinson but, despite the score's punkier moments, that's not the film's true musical focus. Instead Mitchell, starring in and directing the screen adaptation of the hit off-Broadway show he co-wrote with Stephen Trask, favours the sounds and imagery of glam rock.

With more wigs than the wardrobes of Bruce Willis and Burt Reynolds combined, this stage-to-screen adaptation mixes stand-up monologues with show-stopping music. But no camp posturing here: Hedwig spills over with attitude... and she rocks.

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