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Off-Broadway Review: “Disco Pigs” at Irish Repertory Theatre

“It will take a Captain Hook like my very own bes pal ta sniff it out, hey! What a treasure you bot are. Dis is really it, Pig!” – Runt The 20th Anniversary Production of “Disco Pigs,” currently running at Irish Repertory Theatre, is a soul-ripping exploration of the psychological process of separation and individuation and the sometimes-painful experience of…

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“Language Unbecoming a Lady” at the cell (Closed Sunday September 27, 2015)

“Realising your gay is such a strange thing. I know it’s different for everyone but for everyone there is that moment when you must “Come Out” to yourself! This can happen years before you have the courage to come out to anybody else. But it is no less stressful.” The only language unbecoming a lady like Diva Diana – or…

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“Stoopdreamer” at the cell (Closed Sunday September 27, 2015)

September 11, 2015 | girlfriend, Off-Broadway > | Tags: , ,

Playwright Pat Fenton’s “Stoopdreamer” – part of the 1st Irish 2015 Festival – holds special meaning to the Irish American community of Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn and it holds an equally special meaning to all residents of urban communities who have experienced the process of gentrification over the past quarter century (or more) – gentrification by outsiders and by urban planning…

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