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Quiz about Hedwigs Pop Culture References
Quiz about Hedwigs Pop Culture References

Hedwig's Pop Culture References Quiz


The 2001 film adaptation of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", the gender-bending off-Broadway play written by John Cameron Mitchell and scored by Stephen Trask, contains miles of pop culture references. How many can you name?

A multiple-choice quiz by gretas. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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gretas
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5 mins
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262,412
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Jul 23 22
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Question 1 of 10
1. While recalling her childhood in East Berlin, Hedwig refers to several well-known singers from the 70s as "masters". But she singles out two of them as a Canadian and an alien. Who are these two pop icons? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Early in the movie, we see a flashback of the semi-transsexual Hedwig as the young boy Hansel, forced by his mother to listen to western rock and roll inside the kitchen oven. With the well-known chorus of which early 70's glam-rock song does the flashback end? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. At one point in the movie, Hedwig and her lover, the future Tommy Gnosis, are in Hedwig's trailer, practicing music, as a female neighbor belts out a well-known 1990's mega-hit in the background,. "Do you believe that love lasts forever?" Tommy asks Hedwig, "No, but this song does," Hedwig replies. Which song is the neigbor singing so annoyingly? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In the campy and catchy song "Wig in A Box", Hedwig compares herself to a 1970's TV icon known for her blonde, feathered hair and angelic associations. Can you name this blonde beauty?

Answer: (Two Words - full name or last name only)
Question 5 of 10
5. One of the most important and fascinating characters in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" is Yitzhak, Hedwig's "Man Friday through Thursday" and bandmate. Although Croation-born Yitzhak is played by actress /singer Miriam Shorr, the character is supposed to be a biological man who aspires to be a drag queen. For which touring company of a famous Broadway show does Yitzhak eventually audition, winning the role of a drag queen? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In one poignant scene in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", a recently divorced Hedwig performs a song called "Wicked Little Town" with a band comprised of the "wives of Korean sergeants who formed a surprisingly mean rhythm section". During that scene, Hedwig facetiously implies to the (sparse) audience that a certain 80's rock star is interested in buying the song. Which rock star does she name? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which well-known talk show host of the late 90s/early 2000s makes a cameo appearance in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. One of Hedwig's most endearing qualities is her abillity to play irreverantly with words and phrases. Early in the film, she recalls her brief career as a lecturer at an East German university, explaining that she was fired after giving a lecture about "German aggression" entitled "You, Kant, Always Get What You Want", an obvious pun based on the classic 60's song "You Can't Always Get What You Want.". Which British band first recorded that song ? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which of the following muscians does Hedwig NOT reference during the course of the movie "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In the defining, punk-rock flavored song "Angry Inch", Hedwig sings about her "botched" sex change operation, comparing the affected part of her anatomy to that of a famous doll. Which doll does she name?

Answer: (one word, starts with "B")

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. While recalling her childhood in East Berlin, Hedwig refers to several well-known singers from the 70s as "masters". But she singles out two of them as a Canadian and an alien. Who are these two pop icons?

Answer: David Bowie and Anne Murray

In one of her many flashback monologues, Hedwig mentions Anne Murray among an assortment of "the American pop masters", then adds that the singer was "actually a Canadian working in the American medium". In the same monologue, she describes British musician David Bowie "an alien working in the American and British media".
2. Early in the movie, we see a flashback of the semi-transsexual Hedwig as the young boy Hansel, forced by his mother to listen to western rock and roll inside the kitchen oven. With the well-known chorus of which early 70's glam-rock song does the flashback end?

Answer: Walk On The Wild Side

The scene ends with Hedwig singing along with the famous chorus of Lou Reed's early 1970's classic song, "Take A Walk On The Wild Side". Come on, let's sing along with it, too: "And all the colored girls go 'Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo..."
3. At one point in the movie, Hedwig and her lover, the future Tommy Gnosis, are in Hedwig's trailer, practicing music, as a female neighbor belts out a well-known 1990's mega-hit in the background,. "Do you believe that love lasts forever?" Tommy asks Hedwig, "No, but this song does," Hedwig replies. Which song is the neigbor singing so annoyingly?

Answer: I Will Always Love You

"I Will Always Love You" was first recorded by Whitney Houston for the movie "The Body Guard" in which she starred with Kevin Costner. In "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", one of Hedwig's trailer park neighbors sings it over and over again, driving Hedwig to remark that the girl has been "singing this song on a continous loop for the last three days".
4. In the campy and catchy song "Wig in A Box", Hedwig compares herself to a 1970's TV icon known for her blonde, feathered hair and angelic associations. Can you name this blonde beauty?

Answer: Farrah Fawcett

Farrah Fawcett was one of the original "Charlie's Angels" (although she only lasted a season) and went on to star in several films, a few plays, and a reality TV show called "Chasing Farrah". But she is of course most famous for her long, feathered hairstyle and the classic smiling "Farrah" poster that adorned so many teen-aged boys' bedrooms in the 1970s.
5. One of the most important and fascinating characters in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" is Yitzhak, Hedwig's "Man Friday through Thursday" and bandmate. Although Croation-born Yitzhak is played by actress /singer Miriam Shorr, the character is supposed to be a biological man who aspires to be a drag queen. For which touring company of a famous Broadway show does Yitzhak eventually audition, winning the role of a drag queen?

Answer: Rent

Yitzhak spends the entire movie yearning secretly for the life of a drag queen. His relationship with Hedwig is a complicated one that leaves audience members uncertain of the reason that she seems to take such obvious pleasure in keeping him unhappy and under her control.

While performing the movie's final number "Midnight Radio", a newly enlightened Hedwig hands her blonde shag wig to a stunned Yitzhak, finally giving him the freedom to become the drag queen that he has always been at heart.
6. In one poignant scene in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", a recently divorced Hedwig performs a song called "Wicked Little Town" with a band comprised of the "wives of Korean sergeants who formed a surprisingly mean rhythm section". During that scene, Hedwig facetiously implies to the (sparse) audience that a certain 80's rock star is interested in buying the song. Which rock star does she name?

Answer: Phil Collins

Hedwig jokingly tells the audience that she is talking to Phil Collins' people about selling the song to them. In reality, she is simply using music (and comedy) as a means of surviving her recent divorce from Sergeant Luther Robinson who imposed a botched sex change operation on her and brought her all the way from East Berlin, only to leave her stranded in a dowdy midwestern trailer park.
7. Which well-known talk show host of the late 90s/early 2000s makes a cameo appearance in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"?

Answer: Rosie O'Donnell

After Hedwig finally receives the recognition she deserves, both as a performer and the author of the songs stolen and recorded by her former boyfriend, superstar Tommy Gnosis, she becomes the toast of New York City. During a montage of her subsequent appearances, she is shown performing on "The Rosie O'Donnell Show", after which Rosie gives her a hug.
8. One of Hedwig's most endearing qualities is her abillity to play irreverantly with words and phrases. Early in the film, she recalls her brief career as a lecturer at an East German university, explaining that she was fired after giving a lecture about "German aggression" entitled "You, Kant, Always Get What You Want", an obvious pun based on the classic 60's song "You Can't Always Get What You Want.". Which British band first recorded that song ?

Answer: The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones recorded "You Can't Always Get What You Want" for their 1968 "Let It Bleed" album. It was also released as the B-side of "Honky Tonk Woman".
9. Which of the following muscians does Hedwig NOT reference during the course of the movie "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"?

Answer: Celine Dionne

Hedwig is an unabashed name-dropper, sometimes mentioning the names of her music heroes in monologues, other times referencing them in songs. She mentions Kurt Cobain after singing one of his songs at a sparsely-attended gig early in her career, saying, "(He's) got a real future ahead of him, huh?" She mentions Iggy Pop in one of her first monologues, along with her other early 70s glam/punk rock idols. And she drops Aretha Franklin's iconic name during the final anthemic song "Midnight Radio".
10. In the defining, punk-rock flavored song "Angry Inch", Hedwig sings about her "botched" sex change operation, comparing the affected part of her anatomy to that of a famous doll. Which doll does she name?

Answer: Barbie

The gender-bending lyrics begin with "My sex change operation got botched/My guardian angel fell asleep on the watch", then go on to compare Hedwig's "botched" anatomy to that of a Barbie Doll. Only the brilliant John Cameron Mitchell (aka Hedwig) and his partner Stephen Trask could turn such disconcerting subject matter into such a funny, poignant and musically memorable film.
Source: Author gretas

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