A funny, sexy campfest that traffics in beefcake and drag divas in equal measure while sending up 1950s sci-fi movies.
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Six men cruising a public bathroom in a park in an unnamed American city share with us their reasons for being there and how they feel about being gay.
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"The Cambria" was the name of the ship that in 1845 took the great African American Frederick Douglass from Boston to Ireland.
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The overabundance of parodies and punch lines is the primary flaw in an otherwise clever, witty, irreverent musical.
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"Hurricane" tells the story of a brutal hurricane that ravaged New England on Sept. 21, 1938.
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"The Cure" attempts to address the profound issues of death and immortality. The aim is admirable but it ultimately doesn't meet its goal of taking them seriously.
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"Engaged" may well have been William S. Gilbert's most popular work apart from Sullivan. But whatever its Victorian charms, here the satire is largely overwhelmed by the music
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An uneven tuner attempts to combine musical theatre with opera.
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In "Under Fire," writer Barry Harman attempts to look at gray areas in the realms of love, war, and journalism.
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This musical manages to insult its audience, logic, and good writing in just two hours.










