Review: Harbor @ Gayfest
The delicate balance of a gay marriage is explored in Chad Beguelin’s Harbor
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The delicate balance of a gay marriage is explored in Chad Beguelin’s Harbor
Mauckingbird Theatre Company’s version takes Gilbert and Sullivan’s well-known storytelling a step further, exploring a ‘post-gay’ vision of this classic comic operetta.
Just in time along comes Charles Busch’s 2010 off-Broadway hit, The Divine Sister, now onstage at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, PA, until August 13.
Missing Cafe 12, AND Cake and The Beanstalk? Good news, Arterial Agents is here for all of your Coffee needs!
Reel in the Closet; Women He’s Undressed; and Bear City 3
QFlix Philadelphia, celebrating its 22nd year of bringing LGBT films to the public, enjoyed a stellar opening night at the Kimmel Center’s Perelman Theatre July 5.
Jamaica: A Musical Comedy is now at The New Freedom Theatre until June 26. Written in 1957, it boasts a book by E.Y. Harburg and Frank Saidy, music by Harold Arlen, and lyrics by E. Y. Harburg.
Andrew O’Reilly, dance captain for Riverdance: The 20th Anniversary Tour at the Philadelphia Academy of Music, spoke recently about his life as a single gay man, dancer, and all-around adventurous chap.
We’re all torn up, we’re all going through bouts of tears, but together we can overcome grief, fear and anger and use our vast numbers to support our brothers and sisters.
You will never see a better production of Sister Act, now at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. The Walnut Street has outdone itself. With each character cast from strength, this is the musical to see this month. Simply put, there isn’t a bad performance to be seen the entire night.
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