The not-for-profit GAYFEST NYC - 2008 features five fully-produced Main Stage and Studio Theatre productions featuring Actors' Equity Association casts and a Broadway-caliber creative staff. This year's Festival includes talk-backs with the authors and appearances by celebrated members of the LGBT community. Each of the five productions present a major new work by a gay author or spotlighting gay-friendly subject matter, spanning a range of genres from hard-hitting dramas to jewel box musicals.
GAYFEST NYC's mission is to develop new voices for the LGBT community by expanding the reach and accessibility of both emerging and established playwrights.
Profits of GAYFEST NYC's fundraising efforts are used to provide scholarships and after school programs for students of Harvey Milk High School in New York City. Founded in 1985 in collaboration with the New York City Department of Education, Harvey Milk High School is a fully-accredited, inclusive, voluntary public high school focusing on the educational needs of children who are in crisis or at risk of physical violence and/or emotional harm.
GAYFEST NYC 2008 PLAYS ARE:
Mainstage
May 14 - 24: Edward the King by David Brendan Hopes
directed by Sidney J. Burgoyne
May 27 - June 1: Spill the Wine by Brian Dykstra
directed by Margarett Perry
June 4 - 14: Jumping Blind by Philip Gerson
directed by David Hilder
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Lansbury in A Little Night Music, David Alan Grier, James Spader, Richard Thomas, and Kerry Washington in Race, Robin Williams in Weapons of Self-Destruction, Kristen Johnston in So Help Me God! and Cate Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire are among this month's highlights. Full Story New York Theater Listings, Tickets, News, Reviews, and more