ABSTRACT

Mae West, wise-cracking vaudeville performer, was one of the most controversial figures of her era. Rarely, however, do people think of Mae West as a writer. In Three Plays By Mae West, Lillian Schlissel brings this underexplored part of West's career to the fore by offering for the first time in book form, three of the plays West wrote in the 1920s--Sex (1926), The Drag (1927) and Pleasure Man (1928). With an insightful introduction by Schlissel, this book offers a unique look into to the life and early career of this legendary stage and screen actress.

chapter |29 pages

Introduction

chapter |64 pages

Sex

A Comedy Drama (1926)

chapter |48 pages

The Drag

A Homosexual Comedy In Three Acts (1927)

chapter |60 pages

The Pleasure Man

A Comedy Drama (1928)

chapter |42 pages

The Case against Mae West

The Case for the Prosecution