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John Waters’ one-man present involves the Wallis in Beverly Hills: ‘I am so respectable, I may puke’
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John Waters’ one-man present involves the Wallis in Beverly Hills: ‘I am so respectable, I may puke’

Last updated: April 23, 2025 10:57 pm
Editorial Board Published April 23, 2025
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Filmmaker, actor, author and good-natured provocateur John Waters turned 79 this week. To rejoice, he booked a tour of a one-man present, “John Waters’ Birthday Celebration: The Naked Truth,” which stops on the Wallis in Beverly Hills on Saturday.

Upfront of the massive evening, the Baltimore native talked with The Occasions about what audiences can anticipate. Waters didn’t wish to give away his greatest materials, so the dialog veered to incorporate quite a lot of topical topics: why President Trump will fail to make drag exhibits go away; how touched he was by a TikTok video made by Elon Musk’s transgender daughter, Vivian, during which she quotes strains from Waters’ 1972 black comedy, “Pink Flamingos”; and why Melania Trump’s White Home Christmas decorations put the ultimate “nail in the coffin of bad taste.”

“I yearn to be banned again,” stated Waters, lamenting that his books are by the entrance door of bookstores quite than “by the true crime near the bathroom or the gay section in the back.”

His latest exhibition, “John Waters: Pope of Trash,” on the Academy Museum of Movement Photos in L.A., sealed the deal, he stated.

“Now I’m so respectable, I could puke,” he stated. “I remember when I was condemned by the Catholic Church — how happy that made me. And when I based whole ad campaigns on terrible reviews.”

It was William S. Burroughs who, in 1986, dubbed Waters the “Pope of Trash.” Virtually 40 years later, a complete new era has caught as much as Waters — a proven fact that vastly pleases the self-proclaimed “filth elder.”

John Waters is performing a birthday present on the Wallis on April 26.

(Greg Gorman)

Waters was not too long ago despatched a clip of Musk’s transgender daughter, Vivian Wilson, 21, lip-syncing “Pink Flamingos” strains spoken by Divine, the legendary drag queen and star of many Waters movies.

“Filth are my politics, flith is my life,” Wilson mugs for the digicam, flipping her hair and placing her palms on her hips.

“I was amazed and touched by that,” Waters stated. “I thought, wow, from 50-some years ago, that really has gone far.”

Waters’ profession has been outlined by his fearless — typically outrageous — method to spotlighting LGBTQ+ actors and themes. He brings the identical sensibility to his one-man exhibits. The press launch for his birthday present calls the efficiency “an endless bag of trans-gressive, and hetero-non-aggressive twisted tales that will warm the dark little hearts of non-binary brats all over the world.”

The proclamation comes at a time when the Trump administration has declared that it’ll acknowledge solely two sexes, female and male, and has taken over the John F. Kennedy Heart for the Performing Arts, promising an finish to tug exhibits “targeting our youth.”

Waters, nonetheless, isn’t anxious in regards to the president’s assault on drag.

“He’ll never get rid of drag,” Waters stated. “That’s impossible. RuPaul made it acceptable to middle America.”

Nonetheless, Waters isn’t stunned some individuals don’t like drag story time. He stated the Academy Museum needed to do drag story time for his film screenings, and he responded, “Are you insane? My drag queens are made to scare adults, not comfort children.”

A lot of Waters’ movies managed to scare adults over time — however younger individuals, hungry for rise up and desirous to align with an artist who gave voice and legitimacy to their extra prurient pursuits, have flocked to Waters for the reason that starting of his profession.

One title that has lower by way of to the mainstream in an enormous approach, and has by no means been censored, regardless of having some fairly outrageous themes, is 1988’s “Hairspray,” which was tailored right into a Broadway musical in 2002.

Waters calls “Hairspray” a “Trojan horse.”

“In the plot, Tracy Turnblad does not think her mother is trans,” Waters stated of the younger feminine protagonist performed by Ricki Lake, whose mom, Edna Turnblad, is performed by Divine. “It’s a secret between the audience and the actors, and they don’t know how to attack that.”

For Waters, humor is the final word weapon, and he wields it with irreverent goodwill, mocking himself first earlier than tearing into anybody else.

“Humor is always the way to win a war, to terrorize people, to make them laugh, to change their mind, to scare them and to be friendly,” Waters stated, noting that he typically makes enjoyable of liberals probably the most, as a result of he’s one himself.

Waters stated he loves all the pieces he teases “and maybe that’s why I really never am mean, and people embrace even the most crazy s— I say.”

Additionally: He isn’t self-righteous, which he views as “the ultimate sin of political correctness.”

There might be no political correctness throughout Waters’ birthday present. The suggested age for attending is 18-plus. For the final 50 years, the filmmaker has sat in his workplace day-after-day at 8 a.m. to write down — a course of he used to refine his newest one-man script as properly.

Inspiration has by no means been arduous to come back by.

‘John Waters’ Birthday Celebration: The Bare Reality’

The place: The Wallis Annenberg Heart for the Performing Arts, 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills

When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday

Tickets: Beginning at $64.90

Info: (310) 746-4000 or thewallis.org

Operating time: 1 hour and half-hour (no intermission)

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