Who Wants Cake? is proud to announce the final details for its inaugural Gay Play Series (GPS). Joe Bailey, artistic director of Who Wants Cake?, says, ' We are very excited to be kicking off what we know will be an annual event for many years to come.
Who Wants Cake? is proud to announce the final details for its inaugural Gay Play Series (GPS). Joe Bailey, artistic director of Who Wants Cake?, says, ' We are very excited to be kicking off what we know will be an annual event for many years to come.
From the playwright of Southern Baptist Sissies, the 2007 Who Wants Cake? smash hit, comes a black comedy about white trash in which the men play women and the women play men.
Who Wants Cake? is proud to announce the final details for its inaugural Gay Play Series (GPS). Joe Bailey, artistic director of Who Wants Cake?, says, ' We are very excited to be kicking off what we know will be an annual event for many years to come.
Baby Jane doesn't hold a crazy candle to the madness of Angela Arden in the Who Wants Cake? production, Die! Mommie! Die!, the insanely funny Charles Busch parody playing this spring at Ferndale's hot spot, The Ringwald Theatre. Die! Mommie! Die! opens Friday, May 14th and plays for an exclusive four week engagement ending on Monday, June 7th.
Baby Jane doesn't hold a crazy candle to the madness of Angela Arden in the Who Wants Cake? production, Die! Mommie! Die!, the insanely funny Charles Busch parody playing this spring at Ferndale's hot spot, The Ringwald Theatre. Die! Mommie! Die! opens Friday, May 14th and plays for an exclusive four week engagement ending on Monday, June 7th.
As previously announced, on October 12, nearly 150 theaters nationwide will stage readings of the epilogue piece to 2000's The Laramie Project, entitled The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later, in honor of the 11th anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death. Two regional companies that have announced productions include Washington DC's Arena Stage and Who Wants Cake in Michigan.
As previously announced, on October 12, nearly 150 theaters nationwide will stage readings of the epilogue piece to 2000's The Laramie Project, entitled The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later, in honor of the 11th anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death. Two regional companies that have announced productions include Washington DC's Arena Stage and Who Wants Cake in Michigan.
Who Wants Cake? is thrilled to present its next late night venture, Harry Gibson?s stage adaptation of Irvine Welsh?s Trainspotting. Trainspotting will play for an exclusive four-week run at Ferndale?s The Ringwald Theatre from May 29th through June 22nd. Performances will be Friday and Saturdays nights at 10:00 PM with two 8:00PM Monday performances on June 15th and June 22nd.