The Gayest Christmas Pageant Ever
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SHOW INFORMATION
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Nov 29, 2009
Closed Jan 3, 2010
Opened Nov 29, 2009
Closed Jan 3, 2010
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
It's time for the annual holiday production for a struggling gay theatre company in West Hollywood. Jim, the pot-smoking straight tech guy, offends M&M, the eclectic playwright, causing him to walk out and take his script with him. Now the crazy and drama-addicted team has just a few weeks to produce The Gayest Christmas Pageant Ever.
This holiday camp-fest is a fast-paced comedy packed with hilarious dialog and over-the-top characters.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
Actors' Playhouse Theatre
100 7th Ave S
New York, NY 10014
This newly renovated, intimate playhouse has been presenting shows in the West Village since Off-Broadway theatre began. Featured shows include Torch Song Trilogy, Whoop-De-Doo, Naked Boys Singing, Making Porn, Duet!, and The Marijuana-logues. [...] Read More
100 7th Ave S
New York, NY 10014
This newly renovated, intimate playhouse has been presenting shows in the West Village since Off-Broadway theatre began. Featured shows include Torch Song Trilogy, Whoop-De-Doo, Naked Boys Singing, Making Porn, Duet!, and The Marijuana-logues. [...] Read More
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You're likely to both laugh and cringe at The Gayest Christmas Pageant Ever, now at the Actors' Playhouse. Written and directed by Joe Marshall, this politically incorrect backstage comedy is full of lame jokes and badly acted performances -- some of which are even intentional.
The play revolves around a gay community theater in West Hollywood that is putting on its annual Christmas show. However, there's more drama offstage than on as bruised egos, diva behavior, a heterosexual romance, and the Second Coming of Christ take center stage.
The various characters are rendered in a cartoonish fashion, with several conforming to stereotypes such as the swishy homosexual or the angry black man[...]