GayFest! Comes to Philadelphia, Now thru 8/23
By: BWW News Desk Aug. 05, 2014
August is looking very gay in Philadelphia with the fourth annual GayFest! - a festival of LGBT theater presented by Quince Productions at Plays & Players and two spaces in the Adrienne Theatre. This year's festival, today, August 5-23 at various theaters in Philadelphia, is bigger than ever, with three special events, four mainstage plays, and five one-night stands (of the theatrical variety, that is!).
The Four Mainstage Plays:The Haunted Host by Robert Patrick. The 50th Anniversary production of America's first gay play, with laughs galore as Jay, a 1964 Greenwich Village queen, gets a surprise visit from sexy, straight (or is he?) Frank. Some Are People by Kathleen Warnock, a Philadelphia premiere, presents Tommy (aka the drag queen Miss Fitt) and his lesbian landlady/friend Anna, two Provincetown residents. How are their lives changed by a mysterious young woman who drifts into town like so many "summer people"? You Know My Name: A Daniel Talbott Trio by Daniel Talbott shows three Philadelphia/world premieres by this major New York playwright . A cross-dressing teen and the kid bullying him discover some truths. Two men (one naked) who meet in a public space discover the meaning of connection. Two brothers-one straight, one gay-uncover some dark family secrets from beyond the grave. Like nothing you'll see this year!
GayFest! opens with a two-night performance (August 5-6) of Head Over Heels. New York-based dance company The Bang Group returns to open GayFest! after their triumphant appearance at GayFest! 2012 with "Misters and Sisters." Their new show, in typically hilarious Bang Group fashion, presents an amalgam of influences from gay culture and street dance to MGM musicals. Week 2 sees a special one-night only benefit for GayFest! and Equality PA: Standing On Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays a series of short plays by famous playwrights on the subject of same-sex marriage. Week 3's special event is the international hit show Confessions of a Mormon Boy Steven Fales' one-man, which has wowed audiences from off-Broadway to London, Dublin, and Edinburgh. Before The Book of Mormon there was a Mormon Boy!

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