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Geraldine Realigned Drives from Gay Place to Gay Place and You’re in the Car Too
Created by Cam Cronin and Billy McEntee
May 8 - May 18
$25 – $50The Brick Presents
Geraldine Realigned Drives from Gay Place to Gay Place and You’re in the Car Too
Created by Cam Cronin and Billy McEntee
Directed by Ryan Dobrin
May 8-11 + May 14-18, 2024 at 8PM
May 11, 2024 at 3PM
Geraldine’s got a tune up and she’s back on the road! Following a sold-out run last year, the zippy and zany Geraldine Realigned Drives from Gay Place to Gay Place and You’re in the Car Too returns to The Brick Theater this spring. A drag-infused one-person show with a twist, this vulnerable comedy asks how do we get to where we want to go? Part communion, part road trip, and a full-out pilgrimage-turned-presentation-turned-performance, Geraldine Realigned covers a lot of gay ground in 60 minutes. Buckle up for a ride like no other.
Geraldine Realigned runs May 8–18; following most performances, a talkback guest will take the driver’s seat to interview performer Cam Cronin for a quick, fun chat with cake for the audience. The guests include NAAFA founder and fat liberation activist Tigress Osborn (May 9), Broadway and The Odyssey performer Joseph Medeiros (May 10), SAGE community member Jo Negrelli (May 11 at 3 PM), Pulitzer Prize finalist Soraya Nadia McDonald (May 14), CHILD ensemble member Matthew Antoci (May 15), director Nicky Maggio (May 16), Cam’s very own therapist Dennis Plant (May 17), and drag artist Miz Jade (May 18)!
Creator/Writer – Billy McEntee
Creator/Performer – Cam Cronin
Director – Ryan Dobrin
Set and Costume Designer – Rodrigo Hernandez Martinez
Light and Sound Designer – Nick Auer
Video & Graphic Designers – Michael Dillon, Catalina Kulczar, & Claire A. Talbott
Makeup Design – Lauren Padula
Stage Manager – Debbie Holloway
Media Consultant – Dan Kuan Peeples
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