And Then She Dumped Me/ The Gayest Straight Man Alive

By: Oct. 18, 2004
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And Then She Dumped Me…
a revue of original break up songs
The Gayest Straight Man Alive
A musical study of gay heterosexuality
By and starring Seth Bisen-Hersh
Mons, Nov 15th & 22nd at 7:30pm (Dumped) & 9pm (Gayest)
Where Eagles Dare Theater
347 W. 36th St
One act: $15 General Admission/ $10 Students Both: $25 (G)/ $15 (S)
For reservations call: 212-265-0932

Seth Bisen-Hersh, composer of the award-winning Fringe Festival musicals Meaningless Sex (Audience Favorite Award 2003) and The Spickner Spin (Audience Favorite Award 2004), will bring back both of his acclaimed cabaret acts to the Where Eagles Dare Theater two Monday nights in November. And Then She Dumped Me is filled with songs inspired by love and heartache, while The Gayest Straight Man Alive is a response to the fact that most people immediately (and annoyingly) assume Bisen-Hersh is gay when they meet him, even though he is surprisingly straight. Topics include transvestite tendencies, loneliness, internet dating, odd jobs and things that maintain one's sanity like having a cat & tivo -- things a straight, single twenty-five year old male contends with on a day to day basis. There will also be a special guest appearance by a certain celebrity pig.




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