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Failed Broadway baby Stacey (Titanique diva Marla Mindelle) wakes up with a hangover to find that she is.

  • Starring and co-created by Marla Mindelle, the Obie- and Lucille Lortel Award winning actress/creator/gay genius behind the smash hit Titaníque, The Big Gay Jamboree is an outrageous new.
  • How 'The Big Gay Jamboree' queers classic Broadway musicals The latest show from Marla Mindelle, known for the hit parody musical Titanique, celebrates and spoofs the shows the majority-LGBTQ+ company grew up loving. In “The Big Gay Jamboree,” Mindelle, who wrote the book with Jonathan Parks-Ramage and the score with Philip Drennen, takes on the juicy lead role of Stacey, an aspiring actress who, after a.

    INTO sat down with Mindelle, Drennen, and Parks-Ramage to learn which Golden Age shows are the gayest, how The Big Gay Jamboree turns tired tropes on their head, and why Harold Hill was maybe (definitely) bottoming in River City. Stage and Cinema Arts and Entertainment Reviews. (© Matthew Murphy) Things would be so much better if life was a musical, said no one ever. Constantine Rousouli stars in The Big Gay Jamboree, directed by Connor Gallagher, at the Orpheum Theatre.

    Search reviews by title or key words. Yes, there is a way to escape the post-election blues for 90 minutes: The Big Gay Jamboree at the Orpheum Theatre is the sublimely ridiculous remedy we need. The new musical is directed and choreographed by Connor Gallagher, with a book by Marla Mindelle and Jonathan Parks-Ramage, and music. What follows is her preposterous escape from this nightmare of old timey righteousness.

    Half Stepford Wives and half chorus girls, each stunningly talented member of this quartet is very, very funny. Cancel reply Leave a Comment. The Big Gay Jamboree has officially arrived off-Broadway! Still dressed in a nasty party outfit, Stacey Mindelle — a raunchy, disillusioned musical theatre graduate — wakes up with a terrible hangover next to four angelic singing girls who claim to be her sisters, hovering over her and smiling maniacally.

    Failed Broadway baby Stacey (Titanique diva Marla Mindelle) wakes up with a. Theater review by Raven Snook Musical-comedy queens will gag for The Big Gay Jamboree, a cheeky send-up of the form. Marla Mindelle — who co-wrote the big gay review with Jonathan Parks-Ramage and the songs with Philip Drennen — definitely has a knack for musical pastiche. Not to mention she does a superb job starring in this dazzling funfest, which had a packed house roaring with laughter at pop-culture references and satirical jabs — how often can you say that?

    Starring and co-created by Marla Mindelle, the Obie- and Lucille Lortel Award winning actress/creator/gay genius behind the smash hit Titaníque, The Big Gay Jamboree is an outrageous new. Constantine Rousouli is Bert, the monster that lives in the forest whose only frightening side is his insatiable appetite for sex. The goofball spirit that made Marla Mindelle’s “Titaníque” a hit is missing from her equally campy new show drenched in pop-culture references.

    Things would be so much better if life was a musical, said no one ever — no one sane. Please help keep Stage and Cinema going! Musical-comedy queens will gag for The Big Gay Jamboree, a cheeky send-up of the form. Constantine Rousouli stars in The Big Gay Jamboree, directed by Connor Gallagher, at the Orpheum Theatre.