Sandra Bernhard
Sandyland
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Give the dame her due . . . it’s invigorating to be in the presence of a true original.
—The New York Times
About
When Sandra Bernhard steps onstage, it's a thrilling hybrid of stand-up comedy and rock 'n' roll—she performs with her four-man band and “musicality to die for . . . a voice that swoops from the bluesey basement to a top-floor falsetto and a campy soulfulness” (LA Times). Her take-no-prisoners shows are a raucous mix of political satire, pop culture commentary, and glamorous cabaret.
Recommended for mature audiences
About the Artist
Since beginning her career at LA's famed Comedy Store in the 1970s, Sandra Bernhard has written and starred in numerous one-woman shows, acted in movies and on television, recorded albums, and authored books. Appearing in Martin Scorcese's 1983 filmThe King of Comedy, she dug open the dark sides of celebrity and media obsession. In the early 1990s Bernhard played Nancy Bartlett—the first openly gay character on a network sitcom—on Roseanne. She has had guest starring or recurring roles on numerous other shows, among themGood Christian Belles,Hot in Cleveland,Will & Grace,The Sopranos,The L Word, andThe Larry Sanders Show. Bernhard has appeared more than 30 times onLate Night with David Letterman and has been a regular guest of Howard Stern's since the early 1980s.
As an author, Bernhard has written three books: Confessions of a Pretty Lady; Love, Love and Love; and May I Kiss You on the Lips, Miss Sandra? Her work has also been published in numerous magazines, including The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Conde Nast Traveler, Rolling Stone, Interview, and Spy.