Diversionary Presents SANTA CLAUS IS COMING OUT, 12/4-12/12

By: Nov. 07, 2010
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It starts when a little boy asks Santa for a doll, gets a truck, and thinks he's been bad. The child's quiet letter of complaint shakes St. Nick to the soul as he recalls his fearful youth during the middle ages (when homosexuals were torn to pieces) and regrets the promotional deals he made with Coca-Cola that force him to stay in the closet. Santa Claus Is Coming Out, a theatrical mock-u-mentary by Jeffrey Solomon, reveals the secret romantic life of the beloved childhood icon and the scandal that rocks the world when the truth leaks out.

Diversionary Theatre presents this special holiday engagement as the third show of its 2010-2011 subscription season. The play runs December 4-21 for 19 performances. Solomon transforms into a cast of dozens to tell the "true story of Santa-gate," including little gay Gary, his confused mom and angry dad, Stonewall veteran and former Santa "girlfriend" Jose, Mary Ellen Banfield (who evokes a 21st Century Anita Bryant), a homophobic chief elf, an empathetic Rudolph, Santa's fake-actress wife and Santa's Agent Sidney Green, (who affectionately refers to himself as the "Little Jew Who Saved Christmas").

The story lays bare the intensely personal struggle of Santa Claus as he tries to reconcile his love with strapping Italian toymaker Giovanni Geppetto - a descendant of the creator of Pinocchio - with his passion for giving to the world's children. But word of Santa's secret leaks out and the "forces of decency" rally against what they perceive to be the ultimate plot to indoctrinate children into the homosexual lifestyle! "Charming and hilarious, thought-provoking and genuinely moving." - TheatreMania.com. "This isn't a clumsy parody, but a sensitive, imaginative tale that really is about a boy's realization that he is different. Mr. Solomon portrays an amazing range of characters, all of them beautifully." - New York Times.

Solomon says the show was inspired by the latest salvo in America's Culture Wars: the debate on providing gay role models to children, and the "parents' rights" movement to keep gay issues out of the classroom. Despite the almost universal acclaim for last year's Off Broadway run at the Kirk Theatre (directed by Joe Brancato), the play ignited a firestorm of controversy. In an ironic case of life echoing art, Focus on the Family's education analyst Candi Cushman condemned the play for sexualizing Santa Claus and called writer/performer Solomon a "homosexual activist that has no qualms about using shock tactics to expose children to homosexuality." Her protest was joined by a chorus of right wing pundits, including Michelle Malkin, Todd Starnes of Fox Radio, Rod Dreher of beliefnet.com and even Bill O'Reilly.

Solomon responded publicly to these protests in the Village Voice and Truth Wins Out, asking adults "why is it still taboo to be open and honest with children about the existence of gay people? Heterosexual love is promoted to children in various way - sailors can settle down with fish, princesses can get physical with frogs, and beauties can live happily ever after with the beasts who abduct them - but the child who may grow up to be gay has no reflection of himself. There is no happily-ever-after in sight during his or her formative years. What they can expect is taunting from other children at school and fear-mongering by adults.

"I was one of those children, and I can tell you that the fact that the subject was unmentionable and invisible when I was a child caused me a lot of unnecessary pain and shame. It is this invisibility that is explored in Santa Claus is Coming Out."

Jeffrey Solomon's other solo play Mother/SON has been seen at HERE Art Center (NY), Celebration Theatre (L.A.) and on London's Off West End at the New End and Oval House Theatres. His performance in that play won the Best Actor Award in Dublin's Absolut Gay Theatre Festival as well as the Awards for Audience Favorite, Best Playwriting and Best Male Solo Performer at the Columbus National Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival. Santa Claus is Coming Out won the Best of the Fest at the same festival. Santa had its premiere at the Bailiwick Pride Series in Chicago. As a writer, Solomon wrote the pilot for Jim Henson's CityKids, which received an Emmy nomination for Best Children's Special and an Ollie Award for Excellence in Children's Programming. He was staff writer for Carsey-Werner/ABC TV, Tri-Star/Fox, and Nickelodeon. Jeff is the co-Artistic Director of Houses on the Moon Theater Co., which premiered his DE NOVO at 59e59 Street Theaters in New York. For more information about Solomon's work, visit www.jeffsolo.com.  

Director Joe Brancato is the Artistic Director and founder of Penguin Rep Theatre. He directed Karoline Leach's Tryst (Outer Critic's Nominee, Best Play) starring Maxwell Caulfield at the Promenade Theatre; Lee Blessing's Cobb (Drama Desk winner) produced by Kevin Spacey and Melting Pot at the Lucille Lortel Theatre and co- produced by Mr. Spacey and Garry Marshall in Los Angeles; George Walker's Escape From Happiness starring Marsha Mason; The Big Swing (starring Madeline Kahn, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Marisa Tomei) and Dr. Valentine's Waltz (starring John Turturro, Laura Linney, Gina Gershon, Jane Alexander) at Naked Angels.

Diversionary Theatre was started in 1986. The mission of the theatre is to produce plays with gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender themes that portray characters in their complexity and diversity both historically and contemporarily.

Santa Claus is Coming Out previews Saturday, December 4 at 3:00pm and 8:00pm, and Sunday, December 5 at 2:00pm, with opening night on Sunday, December 5 at 7:00pm. The play runs thru Tuesday, December 21. Performance times are: Thursday at 7:30pm, Friday at 8:00pm, Saturday at 3:00 and 8:00pm, Sunday at 2:00 and 7:00pm, various Monday and Tuesday nights at 7:30pm. Single tickets are $31-$33 with discounts available for students, seniors (60+), military and groups (10 or more). Special four-show subscriptions are also available for mainstage season and Diversionary special events. For information, call the box office at 619.220.0097 or log on to www.diversionary.org.  



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