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Katharine Gerard, who lost her son to AIDS 20 years ago, pays a surprise visit to the NY apartment of Cal, her late son's ex-partner. Cal, now married to another man, Will, has a young son named Bud. Challenged to face how society has changed around her—without her—she is finally able to see the rich life her son might have led.
Our production is centered on the black experience, inquiring how conversations of queerness and homophobia might change and expand when we diversify the characters' experiences.
Campus Cabaret’s artistic director and co-founder David W. Callander thought long and hard in considering Terrence McNally’s A PERFECT GANESH as their first production post-pandemic (opening October 29th at The Pico). David had the opportunity to see the very first production of A PERFECT GANESH back in 1993 at the Manhattan Theatre Club. “It's a play that stayed with me for many, many years.
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