Decades Apart: Reflections of Three Gay Men
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SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Sep 17, 2009
Closed Oct 10, 2009
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Decades Apart examines the attitudes and mores of three gay men living in different places and times in the United States. The first character lives in 1970s San Francisco and is a relatively carefree soul. The second man lives in 1980s New York City and is conservative to the core. The final character lives in 1990s Los Angeles and represents a return to a more carefree and possibly careless existence. The performance will be enhanced by media that reflects back on the issues that influenced the ways in which these men saw themselves and their worlds. Decades Apart is an intriguing performance that is often poignant as well as humorous. Pulos' performance is crafted to complement the media and story he has designed. Barbara Parisi will direct, adding to her 300-plus directing and producing credits in New York City.
What are other members saying?
RE:Not worthwhile.
My boyfriend and I saw this show last Saturday night and dont recommend it at all. The show takes on too much material and tries to cover it all in 55 minutes through snippeted anecdotes. Unfortunately, nothing is really covered in any sort of depth and the viewer is left unfulfilled. Not worth the schlep out to Bath Beach, Brooklyn, even at a cheap price.
Reviewed by redheadpolyglot
on Wednesday, Sep 23rd, 2009
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