1950s–1999 Humphries played the character at comedy clubs, satirising the atmosphere of 1950s Melbourne suburbia. An interview with "Mrs Everage" was one of the programmes screened on
HSV-7's first day of programming in 1956. Another revue called Rock'n'Reel followed in 1958 at the New Theatre in Melbourne. She appeared in a televised revue shown on New Year's Eve, 1958,
Wild Life and Christmas Belles. The character's overseas debut, now as Edna Everage, was in the early 1960s at comedian
Peter Cook's nightclub,
The Establishment, in London's West End, where she received a poor review from
Bamber Gascoigne, then the drama critic for
The Spectator. Barry Humphries cites Cook as being instrumental in launching Edna's UK career. While her first appearances at the Establishment Club were a flop, the mousy Edna being too quiet to please that raucous crowd, a 2016 interviewer William Cook saw the early failure as a blessing, so that Humphries spent the sixties as a jobbing actor rather than as a pampered star. a growing awareness and appreciation among British audiences for Edna emerged and Humphries devised a stage show titled
Edna Everage Housewife Superstar which was successfully presented in London's
West End in the mid-1970s. The show featured monologues, songs and what was becoming an Edna trademark – interaction with the theatre audience. In April 1976, Edna made an appearance in
A Poke in the Eye (with a Sharp Stick) — the first of what became
Amnesty International's
Secret Policeman's Ball series of benefit shows. Edna performed a song for the show and was featured in the film of the show. She also appeared in the 1981 Amnesty show ''
The Secret Policeman's Other Ball. Edna made a cameo appearance in the 1978 film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. In 1979 she was the subject of a BBC Arena mockumentary: La Dame aux Gladiolas''. Humphries debuted the character off-Broadway in New York City in the late 1970s, but the show received such a poor review from
The New York Times that Humphries later joked that he thought, "Well, I'll go back to Broadway but I'll wait till the critic's dead — and I had to wait 25 years. I had to wait a quarter of a century for that critic to die". Dame Edna's success grew in the UK throughout the 1980s and early 1990s with semi-regular stage and television shows. Her first TV specials were in 1978–1979 on BBC, but she became popular with broadcaster
ITV after her initial performance on
An Audience With ... Dame Edna Everage in 1980, in front of an audience of invited celebrities. She went on to perform two more
An Audience With... specials (in 1984 and 1988), the only performer ever to make three shows in the series. In 1987, Edna starred alongside Humphries's vulgar alter-ego
Les Patterson in the comedy feature
Les Patterson Saves the World. In the same year
The Dame Edna Experience, ostensibly a talk show which she described as "really a monologue interrupted by total strangers" aired, featuring high-profile "celebrity guests" such as
Sean Connery,
Mel Gibson,
Joan Rivers, and
Germaine Greer (an old friend of Humphries'), as well as Madge, her silent, sour-faced "bridesmaid and travelling companion". In 1989, the show was back for a second season, this time taking place in her "luxury penthouse suite" where her guests stayed and, in the case of
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, did her grocery shopping. Subsequently, these shows were aired in the U.S. on PBS, broadening her audience and enlarging her fame. ''
Dame Edna's Neighbourhood Watch'' a reality/game show hybrid, aired in 1992, and saw her and Madge having a look at her "by invitation only, ladies audience" member's houses, and evaluating their housekeeping skills. U.S. television specials followed, as did an unsuccessful series which aired only one episode. She appeared as a guest of
Phil Donahue on his talk show on 17 February 1993. In 1997, she appeared in another television talk show
Dr Dame Edna Kisses It Better. Edna continued her Australian stage and television appearances including a record five appearances as guest presenter at the
TV Week Logie Awards and a role as a co-narrator (along with Humphries and Les Patterson) of the
ABC's Australian social history series
Barry Humphries Flashbacks in 1999.
2000–2009 In 2000 and 2004, Dame Edna appeared on Broadway, and toured America with both shows. These were ostensibly not "performances", but rather "appearances", with Dame Edna giving monologues and interacting with audience members. Her 2000 show,
The Royal Tour, won the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One-Person Show, and a
Tony Award. During 2001 and 2002, Dame Edna appeared in the fifth season of the television show
Ally McBeal playing the guest role of Claire Otoms, a client of the show's law firm who later became a secretary at the same firm. The character shared Dame Edna's voice and style and was explicitly listed in the opening credits as being played by Dame Edna Everage (although Barry Humphries received a credit in the closing credits). Claire Otoms is an
anagram of "A Sitcom Role". In the 2002 motion picture
Nicholas Nickleby, Dame Edna plays the role of Mrs. Crummles, an actress and wife of the manager of a provincial theatre company. Barry Humphries also appears in the film as Mr. Leadville. Dame Edna appeared at the
Party at the Palace in London in 2002 where she referred to the Queen as the "jubilee girl". The nostalgic "Barry Humphries: Back to my Roots" tour featured Humphries, Edna, Sir Les and
Sandy Stone around Australia in 2003. In 2002, New Zealand artist
Maurice Bennett was commissioned by an Australian bread company to create a tall 2,989-slice toast portrait of Dame Edna. It was exhibited on a billboard in
La Trobe Street in
Melbourne. In 2003, she had an interview punctuated with NPR Weekend Edition's host Scott Simon's table-pounding laughter. The character celebrated her 50th "birthday" in 2005. She appeared in the 2005 Myer Christmas advert. To mark the occasion, in 2006,
Australia Post featured Edna on a postage stamp and the
Lord Mayor of Melbourne presented Edna with the key to the city. She toured Australia with the stageshow "Barry Humphries Back With a Vengeance" and appeared on camera "together" with Humphries for the first time in an interview by
Ray Martin for Australia's
60 Minutes. She also appeared on screen at the
Closing Ceremony of the
2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne while 1000 "Commonwealth Dames" danced around the arena wearing purple wigs, garish costumes and gladioli, singing along to her song, "We've Made The Most of Melbourne" : "It's not as small as Adelaide, Compared to Canberra, it's bliss, And if you've been to Melbourne, You can give Sydney a miss." On 20 May 2006, she appeared on ITV's coverage of
The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday Concert. During the telethon-style segments of the event, she took part in a game of
Blind Date picking former
X Factor contestant
Chico Slimani over actors
Roger Moore and
Richard E Grant. In the summer of 2006, Dame Edna appeared on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno alongside
Billy Crystal. On 23 September 2006, during an interview on
Parkinson, she revealed that she would be returning to
ITV in 2007 with a new chat show called
The Dame Edna Treatment. The show began on Saturday 17 March 2007, with the set-up being that Edna runs a health spa where various famous guests come for treatment. On 17 December 2006, Dame Edna appeared as a guest panellist on the
ABC TV Show
Spicks and Specks where she sang with presenter
Adam Hills. On 16 December 2007, she appeared as the last guest on the final episode of the
Parkinson UK talk show. On 29 May 2008, she appeared on
The Graham Norton Show alongside
Ray Mears and
Alanis Morissette. On 8 August 2008, she appeared on
Loose Women on the final show of that year's series. On 12 September 2008, 15 December 2008, and 27 May 2009, she made guest appearances on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Accompanied by her daughter Valmai in America and Sir Les Patterson in the UK, Dame Edna again toured with what was declared
My First Last Tour. On television in early 2009, she appeared in adverts to publicise the insurance company
Norwich Union's change of name to
Aviva, quoting her change of name from Mrs Everage. On 9 June 2009, she appeared as a guest on
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. On 17 July 2009, she appeared as a guest on
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. On an episode of
The One Show in September 2009 a piece of graffiti on
Sunderland's
Penshaw Monument read "Edna Woz Ere 09" and a pair of Everage's signature glasses were drawn next to it. Dame Edna performed the "Last Night of the Poms" at the
Royal Albert Hall accompanying the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on 15 September 2009 and on 21 September, she appeared as a guest on Channel 4's "
The Paul O'Grady Show".
2010–2023 , Melbourne In 2010, Dame Edna collaborated with
cabaret pianist and singer
Michael Feinstein for a two-person revue in the United States, titled
All About Me, based on the premise that the pair were rivals who were forced to work together for the show's sake. The show opened as the second production for the newly refurbished
Henry Miller's Theatre and was planned to run from 18 March through 18 July 2010 (with previews beginning on 22 February), but lukewarm reviews and low ticket sales led to the limited engagement being cut short and closing on 4 April 2010, after 27 previews and 20 regular performances. On 25 March 2010, she appeared on the television talk show
The View as a guest host to promote the production. On 29 April 2011, she appeared on the
Channel Nine broadcast
William and Kate: The Royal Wedding, with
Karl Stefanovic and
Lisa Wilkinson, covering the
wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton at
Buckingham Palace, along with
Tracy Grimshaw and
Kathy Lette at
Westminster Abbey. On 18 March 2012, Humphries announced he would "retire" the Dame Edna character because he was "beginning to feel a bit senior". On 15 March 2013, Dame Edna Everage appeared on
Red Nose Day 2013 as a guest star and judge for the
Comic Relief Does MasterChef competition between
Jack Whitehall and
Micky Flanagan. In June 2013, Dame Edna returned in a
Sydney Opera House production of
Peter and the Wolf. In 2013, Dame Edna announced her final tour of the United Kingdom. The show opened in November 2013 at the
London Palladium before beginning a UK tour in January 2014. On 11 February 2015, she appeared on
The Great Comic Relief Bake Off in aid of
Comic Relief. Dame Edna's Glorious Goodbye – The Farewell Tour began in
Seattle,
Washington at The
Moore Theatre (15–18 January 2015) and continued on to The
Ahmanson Theatre in
Los Angeles (24 January 2015 through 15 March 2015) next traveling to
San Francisco's
Orpheum Theater (17–22 March 2015) then on to the
McCallum Theatre in
Palm Desert, California (30 March 2015 – 4 April 2015) then
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada's
Princess of Wales Theatre (9–19 April 2015) and concluding in
Washington, D.C. at the
National Theatre (21–26 April 2015.) Dame Edna was a guest on ''
Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas Show'', broadcast by BBC1 on Christmas Day 2015. Dame Edna appeared briefly in
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016) in a non-speaking cameo, one of two characters played by Humphries in the film. On 19 September 2019, Dame Edna appeared on the
Today programme with
John Humphrys. This was Humphry's final programme as presenter. In what would become the final appearance of the character before Humphries' death, Dame Edna returned to the BBC for a one-off special,
Dame Edna Rules The Waves, in which she (belatedly) publicly acknowledged the death of Madge, first broadcast on BBC1 on 31 December 2019. During the show, Dame Edna attempts to dispose of Madge's ashes from the porthole of her luxury yacht, The Ocean Widow, but is prevented from doing so to protect the environment. Madge's last will and testament insisted that Dame Edna take on the care of her sister Mabel, who became Dame Edna's silent sidekick, sticking labels on her celebrity guests. Mabel is portrayed by British actress Anne Rason. == Discography ==