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Gay Pride 2002

TEA FOR TWO PRODUCTIONS
Presents
the
2002 Gay Pride Series

June 6, 2002-June 22, 2002

"A Patriot...
the Beginning
...and..."PIGS" in the end!!!"


GEORGE M!
Music and Lyrics by George M. Cohan
Book by Michael Stewart and John and Mary Pascal
Lyric and Musical Revisions by Mary Cohan
Production Directed and Staged by Douglas Leland
Choreographer Mercedes Ellington/Musical Director Jason Sirois
Casting Stephen DeAngelis

June 6, 7 & 8, 2002 8PM Sharp!


The life and times of "the man who owned Broadway". George M. Cohan was the greatest composer/lyricist/producer AND star on Broadway in the early 20th Century. He wrote such patriotic songs as "YOU'RE A GRAND OLD FLAG,"OVER THERE," "HARRIGAN" and "GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY."

This tap dancing and musical extravaganza is a pride filled, patriotic tribute to ALL our New York Heroes!




THE MOST FABULOUS STORY EVER TOLD

By Paul Rudnick
Casting Stephen DeAngelis

Genesis and other biblical (and not so biblical tales). Adam and Steve, Jane and Mabel start this irreverent and hilarious romp through history!

"It takes a village to raise a child. Greenwich Village!" Director...Matt M. Morrow

June 13, 14 & 15, 2002



Howard Crabtree's
WHEN PIGS FLY

 

Conceived by Howard Crabtree and Mark Waldrop Sketches and Lyrics by Mark Waldrop Music by Dick Gallagher Costumes Designed by Howard Crabtree Directed and Staged by Douglas Leland Choreographer Tony Stevens/Musical Director Kim Steiner Asst. Musical Director Dominick Ammendum Casting Stephen DeAngelis

June 20, 21 & 23rd ONLY!

Off Broadway's Hilarious Long Running Hit makes a Triumphant Return for PRIDE 2002. Come see this show like you've never seen it before Howard Crabtree's fantasies come to life as 6 of New York's Most Beautiful (and talented) Chorus Boys frame 5 of New York's Funniest (and most talented) Musical Comedy Performers

"a grab bag of songs, dances, sketches and running gags-unified by a gay sensibility...combines ..traditional musical theatre,...outrageous visual humor and..shameless wordplay!"

Made possible by the generosity of Gail Homer Seay, Mark Waldrop and Dick Gallagher