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“I Want to Kill Lena Dunham” Breathes Life into Current Socio-Economic Zeitgeist
Ever been so annoyed with life overshadowed by celebrity import, you wanted to kill Lena Dunham? No–probably not. (Though I’ve personally wished an atomic wedgie on Pamela Anderson on more than one occasion…) Whether you find Dunham’s rise to fame … Continue reading
Avery Schreiber Playhouse’s “You Love that I’m not Your Wife”: So Good, You’ll Want to Marry It!
Ever been so hell bent on staying with someone you ended up taking anti-depressants just to “live the dream”…? Ah, Love…ROMANTIC LOVE: It sure looks good doesn’t it? –On PAPER, (predominantly within the confines of the pages of a book, … Continue reading
Setting the Record Gay: Gay Just Got Real!
Think you know all there is to know about male sexuality—male homosexuality to be precise—its customs, its culture, what makes it tick? What if you’re way off? And what if there’s actually nothing to know anyway—in the collective stereotypical sense? … Continue reading
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Tagged Avery Schreiber Playhouse, Billy Walker, Dodd, Gay Pride, Homosexuality, Leon Acord, Misha D. Fisher, Wenzel Jones
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The Avery Schreiber Playhouse’s “Elvis is in the Building” Makes for a Night of Lively Fun!
When you think of a tribute to Elvis Presley rife with impersonators, female back-up singers and sultry dancing, you generally think of a Vegas lounge act and a cheesy one at that; not a classic black box theatre production at … Continue reading