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The Shooting Stage
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Feb 24, 2005
Closed Mar 19, 2005
Running Time:
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Tesseract Theater presents the New York Premiere of The Shooting Stage, by Michael Lewis Maclennan (Queer As Folk), directed by John Pinckard.

Twenty years ago, child TV star Len took a photograph of a nude boy. Now the portrait has resurfaced as part of an obscenity trial and the subject has returned to confront Len. At the same time, teenage Elliot pursues his secret "sissy boy" ambitions while bullied by a troubled schoolmate who himself is mired in a web of lies. Elliot's friend Ivan may be able to stop the inevitable disaster, but only if he can find the courage to transform himself. Ultimately, The Shooting Stage explores how boys become men, and how the fortunate survive violence through acts of the imagination.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



45 Below
45 Bleecker St
New York, NY 10012


WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

Poor Elliot (Hunter Gilmore): He just wants to dress up in his late mother's clothes and exercise his fantasy of being a diva, but he's mercilessly bullied by schoolmate Derrick (Robin Lord Taylor) and is only half-heartedly defended by his pal Ivan (Noah Porter). Poor Malcolm (Christopher Durham), Elliot's father: He's lost his wife and is plagued by sexual urges that bring him into sinister contact with the same Derrick. Poor Len (Ben Masur): He wants to build a serious career as a photographer but is on trial for an allegedly pornographic snapshot he took of none other than Malcolm when the two of them were, respectively, 14- and 16-year-olds acting on a long-defunct television series.
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Reviewed by David Finkle on Mar 1, 2005

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