The Divine Miss M.
Since the death of performer Wayland Flowers in 1988, his over-the-top puppet creation Madame has been seen only sporadically. But with the launch of her new casino tour, Madame is back.
Laramie: 10 Years Later
In 1998 in rural Wyoming, Matthew Shepard was tied to a fence by two local men, brutally beaten, and left to die. Ten years after Shepard's murder, the company behind The Laramie Project returned to Laramie to find out, in the words of creator Moisés Kaufman, “what had or had not changed” about the town since the hate crime. The result is Laramie: 10 Years Later.
Without Her We're Nothing
The legendary Sandra Bernhard sits down with The Advocate before the one-night-only revival of her seminal one-woman show Without You I'm Nothing in Los Angeles to discuss Tori Amos, why Prop. 8 is "the best thing that could happen to the gay community," and how she she could possibly love both Rachel Maddow and Rachel Zoe.
The Prophecy According to Terrence
As Terrence McNally’s 1998 play Corpus Christi begins a two-week run in New York, we’re reminded exactly how far we’ve come.
Still Workin'
Gay fans flock to the premiere of 9 to 5 at Los Angeles's Ahmanson Theatre to see Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, and Lily Tomlin -- and end up staying for an excellent show.
Billy Porter's Once on This Island Charms
Billy Porter, who gave one of his first interviews as an out actor in The Advocate just three years ago, breathes new life into the Broadway musical Once on This Island, running now at UCLA's Freud Playhouse.
On the Fringe
This year's Fringe Festival in New York delivered the goods, from dying divas to unsexy, naked men.
Blogway Baby
Infamous celebrity blogger Perez Hilton gets the musical treatment in Perez Hilton…The Musical! onstage now as part of the 2008 NY International Fringe Festival.
Fall Theater Preview
From Daniel Radcliffe going bareback on Broadway to the next Dolly Parton working 9 to 5 at the Ahmanson in Los Angeles, a look at the shows that will be worth going to the theater for.
The Man Behind the Hair
In his most candid interview to date, James Rado the cocreator and original star of Hair discusses the making of the musical and his intimate relationship with collaborator Gerome Ragni—a relationship that inspired the characters of Claude and Berger and consequently changed America forever.
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