Tuesday, January 31, 2012
See Tom Judson (Porn Star Gus Mattox) Tomorrow!
(I saw him perform in Key West. He'll be at the Metropolitan Room on Wednesday Feb 1st. Get your tickets here.)
When I checked in at Island House, Key West’s fabulous
clothing optional gay guesthouse, on December 17th, owner Jon Allen supplied
a ticket to see QNY fave Tom Judson perform that evening on stage at the Tropic Cinema.
Jon, who is on the Tropic’s board and is working to get more live gay
entertainment in Key West, was also hosting singer/composer/author/Broadway
performer Judson—aka ex-porn star
Gus Mattox—at Island House which made the prospect of lounging poolside even
more attractive. His cabaret-style
performance that night was a delightful surprise that unleashed the talent and
charming personality of a man known to many of us only by the sweat of his brow
in the course of his successful two-year gay porn career. Next morning, at
poolside breakfast, I had a chance to get acquainted with Judson who, at a
boyish 51 years of age, is attractive, happy, energetic and enjoying a “fourth
act” that is really a return to his prepornular musical career. (There was also
a stint as a house renovator/flipper.)
When I asked him to describe “The Tom Judson Show” in terms
of his experience and collaborative decisions about what elements of his past
to include or emphasize, he said, “It feels like I've done just about everything
in showbiz that one can do.
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Dying to see a Broadway show but don't have the cash? Let Queer New York give you a helping hand.
Just enter our Free Ticket Contest for the current Broadway smash revival of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying and all your problems will be solved! Well, maybe not all. Some may still require you to visit your local Duane Reade, but that's your business.
Two lucky readers can win a pair of tickets. To enter, write a comment on this post noting your favorite musical of all time, maybe include an anecdote about why you love it or a memorable performance that you've seen. The winners will be choosen at random and the announcement will be made here one week from today, on February 7th. Good luck!
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Outside People
"Outside People" at Vineyard Theatre, January 7, 2012
Posted by Mondschein
Playwright Zayd Dohrn brings another tale of a stranger in a strange land to the NY stage with his Outside People.
It's an earnest and awkward effort, much like its main character, Malcolm (Matt Dellapina), a recent college graduate with no job or direction in his life. His former roommate David, (Nelson Lee) has returned to his native China to start his own business. He flies Malcolm over to work for his company as repayment for Malcolm's kindness to his when they were students.
Posted by Mondschein
Playwright Zayd Dohrn brings another tale of a stranger in a strange land to the NY stage with his Outside People.
It's an earnest and awkward effort, much like its main character, Malcolm (Matt Dellapina), a recent college graduate with no job or direction in his life. His former roommate David, (Nelson Lee) has returned to his native China to start his own business. He flies Malcolm over to work for his company as repayment for Malcolm's kindness to his when they were students.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Relatively Speaking
"Relatively Speaking" at Brooks Atkinson Theatre, December 20, 2011
Posted by Mondschein
As the graphic indicates, this is an evening of 3 unrelated one-act plays.
First up, Talking Cure by Ethan
Coen. Mr. Coen, you make very interesting movies. Please return when
you have an interesting play to show us. Of all the work I have seen
you produce for the stage (Offices, Almost an Evening), none have met that category yet.