If you remember Tammy Faye Bakker at all from the peak of her ’80s televangelical fame, you’ll most likely remember the scandals, the mascara, the tarantula-leg eyelashes, the big, big hair, the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Tammy Faye,” a bland, tonal mishmash of a show opening on Broadway, seems afraid to lean into what made the televangelist so distinctive. By ...
Cable TV in the early 1980s had no more hypnotic oddity than “The PTL Club,” otherwise known as the Jim and Tammy Show, wherein an oily host and his mascara-loving spouse peddled their prosperity ...
“Tammy Faye,” the big-budgeted Broadway musical about the life and times of ’80s televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker, is already set to close just days after officially opening on Nov. 14. Reps announced ...
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