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Can I Be Frank? Off-Broadway Reviews

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In a desperate attempt to prove they can think about someone other than themself, Morgan Bassichis turns to the work of queer comedian, musician, and performance artist Frank Maya. Maya... (more info)

Theatre Soho Playhouse
Previews Jul 24, 2025
Opened Aug 4, 2025
Critics' Rating
7.80 Mixed
3 Positive
2 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
1.00 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

Bassichis delivers an evening of highbrow comedy that won’t soon be lost to the archives. Maya refused to apologize or equivocate about his life and identity, and Bassichis refuses to apologize about using Maya’s persona as a vehicle for fame.

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Can I Be Frank?: Frank, Fervent, Ferociously Funny

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Melissa Rose Bernardo  |  Date: 8/4/2025

Is Can I Be Frank? derivative? Perhaps. But it’s also an ingenious way to pay homage to an underappreciated artist.

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Can I Be Frank?: Being Present about the Past

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 8/4/2025

It is vital for younger generations to realize that one significant reason our present culture is so nasty and decadent is due to the untimely loss to AIDS of multitudes of arts-makers they never knew existed, like Frank Maya, and this show is a good...

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Review: Can I Be Frank? at Soho Playhouse

From: Exeunt  |  By: Nicole Serratore  |  Date: 8/5/2025

There is a windup of rightous outrage that is meant to lead us from honoring a history of men lost too soon to AIDS to connect to a rage we should feel about our government today. These are generation defining moments, but the show does not build tow...

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Off-Broadway Review: CAN I BE FRANK? (Soho Playhouse)

From: Stage and Cinema  |  By: Gregory Fletcher  |  Date: 8/5/2025

Morgan resurrects Maya’s voice with both reverence and playfulness. He performs Frank’s controversial Liberace rant, and later a monologue about dating called “The First Time You Go Home With Someone.” He sings three of Maya’s songs: “Pol...

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