An Unlikely Trio Await Audiences at GayFest Production of ‘The New Century’
GayFest hosts the Philadelphia premiere of Paul Rudnick’s new outrageous comedy, directed by the festival’s producer, Rich Rubin.
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GayFest hosts the Philadelphia premiere of Paul Rudnick’s new outrageous comedy, directed by the festival’s producer, Rich Rubin.
Audiences familiar with GayFest may have seen Talbott’s work in previous years; the festival produced ‘Slipping’ in 2011 and “Mike and Seth” in 2012.
After a popular reading at 2012’s GayFest, Sarah Pappalardo’s drama returns in a fully-staged production featuring a host of regional actors.
The play, which the Chicago Tribune called ‘an important new gay play,’ makes its Philadelphia premiere at this year’s GayFest.
According to lesbian partners Blair Berger and Jessie Parker, they weren’t searching for a marriage license. However, a Rachel Maddow blog post and a leap of faith brought the women to a profound day of celebration.
This year’s QFest juried Best Documentary winner is well-deserving of the prize: this beautifully-filmed story of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker’s spiritual journey is passionate and moving.
Rich Rubin, the producer of GayFest, Philadelphia’s LGBTQ theatre festival, promises a celebration of the performing arts that has something for everyone.
This tightly-knit documentary explores the collaboration and friendship between AIDS researcher Dr. Mathilde Krim and Hollywood actress Elizabeth Taylor, both who are credited with the founding of amfAR, the country’s first AIDS research foundation.
There’s a lot more to former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey than just being a “gay American.” This insightful documentary shows that one’s past afflictions can, at times, be divine interventions.
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