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PrideFest 2018

First Preview: Jun 12, 2018
Opening Date: Jun 27, 2018
Closing Date: Jun 30, 2018
Running Time: 01:15
PrideFest 2018

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Playing @
The Tank
312 W 36th St., New York, NY 10018
NACHOMOx
Wednesday, June 27 @ 7pm $10 advance/$15 at the door


NACHMOx is a condensed version of National Choreography Month. NACHMOx continues the spirit of creation where pieces are created and shared in the spirit of all things fun, fresh, and fair! Choreographers and dancers who have never met are paired together to create a brand spanking new dance. 

A Faggot’s Theology
Written & Performed by Kev Berry
Thursday, June 28 & Friday, 29 @ 7pm $15


Playwright and performance artist Kev Berry’s A Faggot’s Theology is a searing examination of his own queer sexuality and a personal plea for the existence of gods in a world where it’s nearly impossible to believe. What does it mean to believe in God as a gay man? What does it mean to not believe in God as a gay man? And if the gods are out there, what do they think of the mess we’ve made? This quirky and honest Catholic Mass for One carefully balances these big questions with playful lightness and a heavy pour of bourbon. 

La Maupin
Book & Lyrics by Jessie Field, Music by Jared Field
Directed by Michele O’Brien
Thursday, June 28 & Friday, June 29 @ 9:30pm $12


Julie d'Aubigny. Swordswoman. Opera Singer. Rogue. Notorious bisexual. In La Maupin this creature of legend lives again, in a fast-paced musical adventure. At her peak, Julie was a force to be reckoned with - bashing bigots, tumbling chambermaids, and taking on some of Opera's most iconic roles, from Pallas Athena to Dido. 

Big Gay Dance Show
Created by Marc Andrew Nuñez
Friday, June 29 @ 7pm $15


Gotham Dance Theater (GDT) and The Tank NYC present The 3rd Annual Big Gay Dance Show featuring dance and theatre works created by members of the LGBTQ+ community as part of The Tank's annual PrideFest. Curated by gay, gay, gay-sian Marc Andrew Nuñez. All proceeds will go toward Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. 

Holy Ground: A Tale of Queer Love & Identify
Written & Directed by Matthew Mirliani
Friday, June 29 @ 9:30pm $7


In a one-man musical, a 24-year-old juggles the joys and challenges of being a gay man with the guilt of a conservative past. 

Limbo Lounges
Written by Marjorie Conn, Directed by Shela Xoregos
Presented by Provincetown Fringe Festival
Saturday, June 30 @ 3pm FREE


 Famous and infamous dead souls (including Federico Garcia Lorca, Tennessee Williams, Elia Kazan, Lizzie Borden, Marilyn Monroe, Katy Dierlam) prowl the many areas of the hereafter. 

Real
Written by Rodrigo Nogueira
Saturday, June 30 @ 3pm FREE


Real is a play in two voices: Dominique is a straight upper class white woman who lives in Manhattan with her husband and no kids. After reading a play she found in her apartment, she went back to playing and a musical instrument she used to when she was younger. Dominic is a young gay immigrant who lives in Manhattan and struggles with being an artist. He began composing a fugue after he started having a recurring dream. 

An Interview with Peggy Guggenheim
Music, Lyrics & Book by Julien Zotique

Saturday, June 30 @ 7pm $5

 An Interview With Peggy Guggenheim is a monologue in musical form delivered by Peggy Guggenheim - the woman who was benefactress to Jackson Pollack and shocked the art world with her avant-garde taste and independent outlook. 

Piesexual
Created and Performed by Julie Moore & Ania Upstill
Presented by Queerly Quixotic
Saturday, June 30 @ 7pm $15


Piesexual, a queer clown show, is a messy, absurd and fun-filled explosion of gender performance and queer sexuality - all through the lens of that favorite American treat, PIE! 
Off-Off BroadwayPlay - ComedyConcertDancePerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No Intermission (for most shows)
Age Guidance: 13

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