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Dress To
Kill, Eddie’s 5th live show, marked
his breakthrough in the USA and Canada. In February 1998 Eddie took
the show to Stamford,
the Aspen Comedy Festival, where he won the Jury Award for “Best
One-man Show”, to Toronto and to the Westbeth Theatre
Center in New York, where he played to packed houses for 4 months,
from
March to July. He returned to the USA in September that year, where
he performed the show in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The shows
were promoted by Robin Williams and were seen by
celebrities such as Eric Idle, Steve Martin, George Harrison,
Carrie Fisher, Madonna, Gabriel Byrne and Ellen
Barkin.
It was during this tour that Eddie wrote the book, Dress To Kill
with David Quantick, with photographs by Steve
Double. The book was
published by Virgin Books in hardback in 1998 and in paperback in
2000.
In Dress To Kill, Izzard reflects on his birth in Yemen and his
childhood in Northern Ireland, Wales and London, and muses on animals,
male tomboys, street theatre, sex, crime, God, The Great Escape,
Bible stories starring Sean Connery and James Mason, and cats who
dig for oil.
He also reflects on the trials and tribulations of being a cross-dressing
surrealist comedian intent on making it in America.
(Taken from Dress To Kill – the book).
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“
Izzard’s brilliantly regulated stream of eloquent nonsense
leaves one heady, and the acclaim for this devastatingly charming
performer was deserved.”
Evening Standard
“A human search engine…..the funniest boy on the block….a
ticklingly entertaining comic with an actor’s sense of word and movement,
adept at creating little worlds in instant one-man plays.”
The New York Times
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