New York City
In Don Scimé’s The David Dance, the host of a local gay radio show confronts a personal crisis. When his single sister asks him to be the father figure for her soon to be adopted child, he grapples with self-doubts about his ability to be a good parent. This poignant and funny play unearths the exceptionally colorful relationship between a brother and his sister and the impact of the spoken word on the human spirit. Directed by GLAAD Media Award nominee, Vincent Worthington.
Additional matinee performances: Sunday, May 28th and June 4th at 2:30pm