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Southern Baptist Sissies
2007 Season Opener

Follow the journey of four gay boys in the Baptist Church. Storyteller Mark Lee Fuller tries to create a world of love and acceptance in the church and clubs of Dallas, Texas, while desperately trying to find a place to put his own pain and rage. The world Mark creates also includes two older barflies, Peanut and Odette, whose banter takes the audience from hysterical laughter to tragedy and tears.
Twilight of the Golds
2006 Season (sixth production)

Moral and ethical issues collide when Suzanne Gold-Stein finds she is pregnant and the newest genetic research reveals that the child will liklely be gay. Her gay brother wants her to have the child, forcing the family to face the ethically tricky position of deciding whether to abort or face the challenge of raising a child that does not meet their expectations.
Psycho Beach Party
2006 Season (fifth production)

Imagine Gidget crossed with The Three Faces of Eve and Mommie Dearest. Chicklet, a perky teenager in Malibu Beach circa 1962, wants to learn to surf and join a group of beach bums led by the great Kanaka. Unfortunately, she suffers from a multiple personality disorder. Seeing red causes her to transform into various other selves, including a sinister vamp out to conquer the world.
Thrill Me
2006 Season (fourth production)

Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story is a new musical drama that recounts the chilling tale of the legendary duo who committed one of the most infamous and heinous crimes of the 20th Century. Set in 1924 Chicago, it chronicles the events that lead childhood friends Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb to forever be remembered as "the thrill killers."
Women Behind Bars
2006 Season (third production)

In this hilarious satire on B movies of the 1950's, Mary Eleanor, an innocent duped into crime, lands in the Greenwich Village Woman's House of Detention which is presided over by a massive matron with a taste for sadism and female flesh. Poor Mary Eleanor ends up hardened and cynical, but that's just the way it was in the movies.
BLACKOUT
2006 Season (second production)

Professor Zack Davis is both respected and admired by the students at the community college where he teaches. But he has a secret. Though engaged to be married, he finds himself attracted to men. His students, the UPS man, a football player he knew in high school. He thinks he has this other side of himself under control, until after a night of heavy drinking, he blacks out--and it all begins to unravel.
The Boys in the Band
2006 Season Opener

The Greenwich Village host of the party receives an odd telephone call from his old college roommate, who then follows up with an unexpected visit. Surprised to find himself in a room full of "pansies," the straight interloper is drawn into a "truth" game. The results are harrowing as the men level with each other and themselves.
Sordid Lives
2005 Season (fifth production)

The hilariously sordid details about a southern family surface with a vengeance when relatives converge for the funeral of "Grandma Peggy", who died after tripping over her lover’s wooden legs! Toss in a couple of feuding, big haired daughters, a jumpy Aunt who just quit smoking, the scorned neighbor from hell, and crazy cross dressing "Brother Boy".
Gemini
2005 Season (fourth production)

A comedy about three college friends sexual confusion and south Philadelphia lifestyles.
Torch Song Trilogy
2005 Season (third production)

The funny and poignant story of an aging drag queen's hilarious attempts to find domestic bliss with everyone from a school teacher to a tolerant young male model. The greatest challenge for Arnold in this adaptation of Harvey Fierstein's Broadway play is his complicated relationship with his mother.
The Joy of Gay Sex
2005 Season (second production)

Two intertwined tales of love. Boy meets boy (meets boy) and girl meets girl amid a hail of sharp one-liners about political and aesthetic correctness.
Eleanor Rigby is Waiting
2005 Season Opener

Which came first: happiness or loneliness? Caught in this conundrum are thirty-six characters whose trajectories intersect during a turbulent 24-hour period in Manhattan.
Assorted highlights from our 2004 Season,
including Corpus Christi, Bent, Dear George: Letters to the President, You Should Be So Lucky, and Slap & Tickle
Cast, crew and celebrations.
Meet some of the people behind Gypsy Productions; also our 2004 season-ending party.
Our lobby has been freshly painted and spruced up in preparation for the 2005 Season.