SEASON 10 (2006-2007)
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by David Dillon
The Mid South Premier
Performances September 7,8,9, 14, 15, 16 at 8 PM
September 10, 17 @ 2 PM
A positive gay play affirming "It is Fabulous to be Gay."
Join us for a party like you have never seen on stage before.
**Show includes Male Nudity**
"The most uplifting and affirming representation of gay life on any stage ever ..."
- The Advocate -
"Raucously funny ... a Christmas-card snapshot of a happy extended family"
- The New York Times -
"Good heavens - a gay play that's actually gay.
... a very funny gay comedy ... a more honest play than "Love! Valour! Compassion!"
- Variety -
Presented in part by the INZ & OUTZ Cards and Gifts
553 S. Cooper St Memphis, Tennessee
by Sky Gilbert
The Mid South Premier
November 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 8:00 PM and November 12 & 19 at 2:00 pm
Watch out!! Run for cover!! Three outcasts are due in court today! Their hair is coiffed, their eyelashes glued, their beauty marks meticulously placed. The tension is unbearable! What will happen!? Has Marlene the courage to tell the truth about her past?! Has Judy the presence of mind to recall the sordid details of her childhood?! Has Lana applied enough makeup to cover her five o’clock shadow?! Find the answers to these questions and more when these three
somewhat Southern Bells take the witness at THEATREWORKS, November 10 - 19. Drag Queens on Trial is a ballsy, unapologetic ode to life as a drag queen. The show, produced by Emerald Theatre Company is described as a mishmash of comedy, tragedy and a touch of melodrama.
Featuring Dave Shipley, Bruce Bui and Johnathan Underwood
Directed by Hal Harmon
Sordid Lives
by Del Shores
Mid-South Premiere
Opening Thursday April 5
Performances April 5 - April 15, 2007
A black comedy about white trash. As three generations of a family in a small Texas town gather for a funeral, we learn the hilarious, sad, trashy truth of the "Sordid Lives".
Directed by Hal Harmon
**There will be no performance on Easter Sunday**
Presented in part by R.P. Entertainment
Performances June 14, 15, 16 2007
A celebration of GLBT Pride Week featuring songs from 1970's Broadway