World Premiere Play THE BIG D Questions The Limits Of Love

By: Jun. 19, 2018
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World Premiere Play THE BIG D Questions The Limits Of Love

As the LGBTQ community celebrates Pride month, The Big D, a world premiere play by Michael Mizerany, explores the complexities of love and commitment in our post-marriage equality society.

After meeting in a bar, Todd (Grant Tambellini) and Charles (Gabriel Andrade) begin a whirlwind romance full of passion, laughter, lust and sex. As they plan their wedding, a devastating revelation challenges the very foundation of their relationship.

Playwright Mizerany, whose short comedy 20 Minutes and Counting was a breakout hit at the San Diego International Fringe Festival, describes his latest work as a "comic drama about two gay men who never seem to leave the bedroom...and, as for the big 'D', it's definitely not what audiences expect."

The world premiere is produced by Ronnie Larsen Presents. Ronnie Larsen, the writer of the Off Broadway hit comedy Making Porn, is also directing the production at the Foundry at the Abyss Theater in Wilton Manors.

The world premiere of Michael Mizerany's "The Big D" will be performed Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m., June 17 - July 15, at the Foundry at the Abyss Theater, 2308 N. Dixie Hwy. in Wilton Manors. The performance includes male nudity. Tickets are $35 - $50 at RonnieLarsen.com.



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