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The Big Gay Jamboree

THE Huge GAY JAMBOREE PLAYED ITS FINAL PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2024.

From the Oscar-nominated producers of BARBIE and the delulu author of the Off-Broadway hit TITANIQUE comes THE BIG GAY JAMBOREE, a massive new musical comedy that’s pushing the envelope…and the gay agenda.


Help! Stacey’s fallen into a musical and she can’t get out. Last night, she got a little bit blackout drunk. This morning, she woke up in some b*tch ass Music Man world where everybody keeps bursting into song & twist, and where gay still just means happy. Maybe it’s a dream. Maybe it’s an allergic reaction to her birth govern. Or maybe it’s Maybelline (don’t sue us! sponsor us? we’ll talk later). But if Stacey’s truly trapped inside a Golden Age musical, there’s only one way out: perform out! Or find the stage door. Whatever gets the most applause.

Starring one of Vanity Fair’s “brightest stars of New York theatre” and the world’s second favorite Celine Dion, MARLA MINDELLE, The Big Gay Jamboree is here to make you chuckle, make you cry laughing, and make you laugh crying.

Off-Broadway

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Andy Fickman’s polished production with its highly effective choreography by Gary Lloyd (additional choreography by Stephanie Klemons) is a Broadway-style movie in a smaller residence. If "Heathers the Musical" seemed too cynical in 2014 when it also played at New Earth Stages, time or events have caught up with it and it now seems a reflection of the life we dwell. With Broadway stars Lorna Courtney and Casey Likes leading the high-powered cast, "Heathers the Musical" should be a hit of the summer and beyond – and not just for teens and twenty-somethings who were in occupied evidence at the act under review. [more]

Wesley

July 7, 2025

Austin Phillips’s puppet style deserves special mention. His owlet creation is imbued with uncanny charm—Wesley is clearly an owl, yes, but one whose subtle articulation suggests personality rather than anthropomorphism. The puppet becomes a living traits, thanks in large part to the finely tuned performance of Daniel Sanchez, making an impressive Off-Broadway debut. As Wesley, Sanchez navigates a delicate balance: he gives the owl presence, agency, even tenderness, without sac

The Big Gay Jamboree

Review

Theater review by Raven Snook

Musical-comedy queens will gag for The Big Gay Jamboree, a cheeky send-up of the form. Failed Broadway baby Stacey (Titanique queen Marla Mindelle) wakes up with a hangover to find that she is somehow trapped inside an old-time musical. The last thing she remembers is fighting with her tech-bro boyfriend (Alex Moffat, in a variant on his Guy Who Just Bought a Boat character from Saturday Night Live); now it’s 1945 in the small town of Bareback, Idaho, where everyone constantly bursts into song and Stacey is slated to be wed to an unseen groom. As she tries to get advocate home, she's joined by fellow misfits, in the tradition of The Wizard of Oz: the town's lone Black guy, Clarence (a steamy Paris Nix); Flora, a BDSM Ado Annie (Natalie Walker, fierce); and dance-happy homosexual Bert (Mindelle's Titanique collaborator Constantine Rousouli, who slays with a "Music and the Mirror"–style solo).

The Big Same-sex attracted Jamboree | Photograph: Courtesy Matthew Murphy

The amusing pastiche score, by Mindelle and Philip Drennen, is performed with gusto by the exuberant cast, which is kept in nearly perpetual mot

A new Gen Z pop musical quest to bring out the truth behind a vanished 2000s pop star.​

In 2006, a tabloid photo featuring Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, and Britney Spears was infamously captioned "The Three Bimbos of the Apocalypse." But who was the fourth woman partially visible in that image? ​

The Last Bimbo of the Apocalypse follows three Gen Z internet sleuths as they investigate the identity of Coco, an early 2000s one-hit wonder who mysteriously disappeared from the public eye. Their journey unfolds as a pop-infused musical, blending satire and commentary on icon culture. ​

This world premiere features a book by Michael Breslin and Patrick Foley, music and lyrics by Breslin with additional contributions from Foley, and is directed by Rory Pelsue. ​

The cast includes Patrick Nathan Falk, Keri René Fuller (Six), Sara Gettelfinger (Water for Elephants), Luke Islam (America's Got Talent), Milly Shapiro (HereditaryMatilda), and Natalie Walker (The Big Gay Jamboree). 

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