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| starring = Daniel Robinson<br>Joey Dudding<br>Jeff Metzler<br>Liz McCartney<br>Brian Spitulnik<br>Andre Ward<br>[[Brent Corrigan]]<br>John Hilner |
| starring = Daniel Robinson<br>Joey Dudding<br>Jeff Metzler<br>Liz McCartney<br>Brian Spitulnik<br>Andre Ward<br>[[Brent Corrigan]]<br>John Hilner |
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The Big Gay Musical | |
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Directed by | Casper Andreas Fred M. Caruso |
Written by | Fred M. Caruso |
Produced by | Casper Andreas Fred M. Caruso Edward Miller |
Starring | Daniel Robinson Joey Dudding Jeff Metzler Liz McCartney Brian Spitulnik Andre Ward Brent Corrigan John Hilner |
Cinematography | Jon Fordham |
Edited by | Alexander Hammer |
Distributed by | Big Gay Musical Productions |
Release date | August 9, 2009[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Big Gay Musical is a 2009 American musical-comedy film directed by Casper Andreas and Fred M. Caruso.[2][3] The film follows a brief period in the lives of two young, handsome actors (one who is openly gay, the other closeted) starring in a gay-themed play. The openly gay actor struggles with whether he should be sexually promiscuous or seek a life partner, while the other wonders if he should come out to his conservative, religious parents.
Synopsis
Paul (Daniel Robinson) and Eddie (Joey Dudding) have just begun rehearsals an Off-Broadway musical titled Adam & Steve: Just the Way God Made 'Em. Their lives mimic those of the characters they are playing on stage, in that Paul is himself seeking the ideal male partner, and Eddie finds that his religious upbringing conflicts with his homosexuality. After another in a long string of disastrous dates, Paul decides he is through with relationships and decides to be promiscuous. Eddie decides he must finally tell his conservative parents that he is gay. Eddie comes out to his family, who do not accept the news well. Paul turns to the Internet for dates, but can't even get a decent one-night stand. Throughout the film, there are a series of musical numbers with tap dancing angels, a re-telling of the Genesis story, protests from televangelists, a deprogramming camp that tries to turn gay kids straight. By the end of the film, everyone realizes that life would be better if they just accepted themselves the way they are.[3]
Cast
- Brenton shaffer as The Flamer
- Daniel Robinson as Paul
- Joey Dudding as Eddie
- Jeff Metzler as David
- Liz McCartney as Patty Maye
- Brian Spitulnik as Michael
- Andre Ward as Jesse
- Brent Corrigan as Hustler
- John Hilner as Benny
- Joshua Cruz as Sebastian
- Ryan Overberg as Scott
- Kate Pazakis as Herself
- Rick Crom as Other Drunk
- Edward Miller as Stage Manager
- Joe Komara as Guy at Bar
- Fred M. Caruso as Drunk at Bar
References
- ^ Gans, Andrew. "Big Gay Musical Premieres in Provincetown Aug. 9." Playbill. August 9, 2009.
- ^ Gans, Andrew. "McCartney, Newman, Thomas, Ward and More Cast in The Big Gay Musical Film." Playbill. October 23, 2008. Accessed 01-21-2009.
- ^ a b "Filming Begins on New Feature Film BIG GAY MUSICAL Featuring Broadway Stars." BroadwayWorld.com October 23, 2008. Accessed 01-21-2009.
For further reading
- San Vicente, Romeo. "At Last, The Big Gay Musical." San Francisco Bay Times. November 13, 2008. Accessed 01-21-2009.
- Lipton, Brian Scott. "Cruz, Hayes, McCartney, Newman, Thomas, Ward, et al. Set for The Big Gay Musical." TheaterMania.com. October 23, 2008. Accessed 01-21-2009.
- "At Last, The Big Gay Musical." Gaydar Nation. October 4, 2008. Accessed 01-21-2009.