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Home » New & Noteworthy » Lamp Back: Plays and Other Grievances

Lamp Back: Plays and Other Grievances

April 23, 2026

Pre-order: October 15, 2026! COURAGE to WRITE grantee Anthony Hudson’s book, Lamp Back: Plays and Other Grievances, will be published by Northwestern University Press!

A major collection of performance works by artist and agitator Anthony Hudson.

Lamp Back: Plays and Other Grievances collects nearly a decade of work by Anthony Hudson, a queer Indigenous artist and agitator also known as Portland, Oregon’s premier drag clown, Carla Rossi. Whether fumbling with a lamp in a satirical takedown of land acknowledgments or confronting the history of redface in pop culture, Hudson alternates between Rossi’s cackling “ghost of white privilege” and more earnest, vulnerable confessionals as himself—all with a deep commitment to bitter humor and brutal honesty. In these performance works, a mixed-race Native boy plays a pilgrim in his kindergarten Thanksgiving pageant. A young artist recounts the racism in their favorite musical and the larger American theater system. A drag queen storytime goes disastrously wrong and calls for an exorcism with a plunger. Kate Bredeson’s unflinching introduction speaks to Hudson’s work through a cultural and historical lens and illuminates the importance of his project to filet the American Empire.

Learn more and pre-order your copy

Visit Anthony’s website: www.thecarlarossi.com

Follow Anthony on Instagram @notcarlarossi

Learn more about his editor, Kate Bredeson: www.reed.edu/theatre/bredeson

Find Northwestern University Press on Instagram, @nupress

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