HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH Returns to triangle's Stage After a 12-Year Hiatus

By: May. 27, 2018
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HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH Returns to triangle's Stage After a 12-Year Hiatus John Cameron Mitchell's hit punk rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch returns to triangle's stage after a 12-year hiatus!

The Berlin Wall stands between communism and freedom. Hansel's mother feels the only way her son can escape is to have her young son marry an American GI - but to do that, he must have a sex change operation. Hansel doesn't want it, but is taken to the doctor and when he comes out he isn't either a man or a woman - he though, has an inch of flesh where his penis used to be. He refers to the botched surgical procedure as 'the angry inch'. He gets married, is brought to America to only be dumped by the American GI.

This musical which started in a small bar in 1996 has become a cult phenomenon and was honored on Broadway winning 4 Tony Awards!

Dale Johannes steps in the shoes of Hansel/Hedwig/Tommy Gnosis
Kelsey Bentz is his sidekick Yitzhak

Directed by Donald Horn and co-directed by Corey Brunish
Light Design by Jeff Woods
Stage Manager Jason Coffey
Musical Director Dave Cole

Story/Lyrics by John Cameron Mitchell
Music by Stephen Trask

Produced with permission from Dramatists Play Service, NY

The show opens June 7th and runs through June 30th.
www.trianglepro.org



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