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The Big Gay Jamboree

THE Great GAY JAMBOREE PLAYED ITS FINAL PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 

From the Oscar-nominated producers of BARBIE and the delulu creator of the Off-Broadway hit TITANIQUE comes THE BIG GAY JAMBOREE, a large 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 & boogie, and where gay still just means happy. Maybe it’s a dream. Maybe it’s an allergic reaction to her birth dominate. 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: verb 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

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Horror of Darkness

In John Hopkins’s Horror of Darkness, shown in the BBC’s acclaimed but controversial series The Wednesday Play, was a breakthrough in gay male representation. It is a psychological drama in which Robin Fletcher (Nicol Williamson), a sad, tortured soul disrupts the relationship between his friend Peter (Alfred Lynch) and Cathy (Glenda Jackson).

Robin’s declaration of his love for Peter is beautifully realised, and it is probably the first open expression of the love of one man for another in British television. However, Robin’s love for Peter is unrequited and, after Peter rejects him, Robin commits suicide. Hopkins, one of BBC television’s most acclaimed and respected writers, position together a complex and compelling play that was appreciated by some viewers.

Public Reaction

In BBC1’s Duty Office Log for 10 March , viewer’s reactions to the play on the evening of the transmission ranged from the confused: “There are six of us watching this participate. What is it all about? Perhaps you will ring back and reveal me” to the outraged: “Disgusting stuff”, “

Stanley Tucci has survived the icy death stare of Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly and told Cher to her face that she looks like a drag queen. Aside from starring as the queer second-in-command next to those gay icons in "The Devil Wear Prada" and "Burlesque," the year-old actor also donned a poofy wig in "Little Chaos" as the king's gay brother. 

The chameleonic actor is at it yet again with his latest gay role — Tusker in "Supernova," a moving portrait of a couple in crisis written and directed by Harry Macqueen. Here, he portrays a man suffering from early-onset dementia alongside Colin Firth's Sam, his partner of 20 years. 

Aboard their old RV, the couple head out on a road trip across the mountainous region of England's Lake District to visit people and places that are special to them, their love tested as Tusker's memory continues to deteriorate.

During a recent call, Tucci talked about being a straight male who's been playing gay since , his wife finding out that the internet thinks he's gay, and how he can't believe so many people actually tell him they love "