
This is a touring Broadway Production written by Kai Kurono Legendary son of Kynyr. This production has been one of the most highly recommended stage productions to see since 2004. Praised by critics from - Jade, So Seductive Magazine/ Tiffany Ash, Grown & Sexy Magazine / Chris Colin, Cream Lemon Magazine / Franklin Swift, Infamous Times / Brad Salvo, Colorful Magazine
So What... I'm Gay! stage production will be held at the Clarkston Community Center, 3701 College Avenue
Clarkston, GA 30021, on November, 24th, this year before it goes on tour.
First Show Starts at: 7:00pm Ends: 8:30pm
Second Show Starts at: 9:00pm Ends: 10:30pm
This production is delighted to be supporting three wonderful charities, namely, Impersonable Studios Music Therapy (IS-MT), Impersonable Studios Six Stars Scanner Lightly(IS-SSSL) and Impersonable Studios Destination Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (IS-DRJB).
Synopsis: A look into 8 separate gay couples who face the ultimate challenge: Having sex and talking about gay relations, and the decisions they soon face after. A sexy conversation stage play at its finest! SO WHAT... I'M GAY! takes us into the lives of 8 different gay couples ranging from cheaters and even the first timers. It's quite the different change from the usual sex-themed films and tv shows that you see today. Here we look deeper into the meaning of the gay life style, and the consequences and decisions that these characters must face. Each story has a meaning, and a different struggle that takes them into a life-changing battle between what's right and what’s wrong.
THERE STORY. THEIR WORDS. THEIR FUTURE
We first meet Kayla and Patricia, two lovers who don't know what to call their relationship. As Kayla puts it, "There's a difference between gay and straight relationships", but you can tell Patricia is deeply affected by her decision. Kayla is egotistical and Patricia is something else along those same lines. Kayla proclaims that Patricia ‘has feelings’ for her which she denies.
Audrey has just finished having sex with Jennifer. Jennifer is a college sorority girl who is ‘confused’ about her sexuality and Audrey likes to go around and start sexual encounters with bi-curious college sorority girls. Audrey is the compassionate sort and tells Jennifer a couple of stories which seems to put Jennifer at ease a bit, though she is still confused.
College roomies Leticia and Michelle have just finished having sex. Michelle warns Leticia not to fall in love with her. They talk about some stuff with Michelle’ asking her roommate does vagina taste like potatoes. As the most beautiful gays in this production, it plays into the male fantasy in which two INSANELY hot women play in a world without boys, and you’d be hard pressed to find anybody hotter than Leticia with Michelle being right up there with that goddess. They talk about some stuff ending with a taste test, which is probably against the law.
Robin who has just knocked off her ex-girlfriend Donna who is in love with some other girl. Which begs the question why is she sexing up her ex-girlfriend, who by her own admission is a womanizing asshole. She wants to know, we want know, but alas the only one of the tales that could possibly offer some insight into anything fails to do so, leaving us to care little about what they have to say.
George and Bobby, two lovers who don't know what to call their relationship. George is very opinionated and Bobby is also. George knows that Bobby ‘has feelings’ for him which he denies.
Tom has just finished having sex with Troy. Troy is a Hollywood leading actor who is ‘confused’ about his sexuality and Tom is a Hollywood leading actor and producer who likes to go around un-confusing actors, producers and directors. Allow me to assist Troy, or any other man, in bringing some clarity to their lives. If you’re a guy and you willingly take a males private part in your behind from another guy, you’re gay. Not that there’s anything wrong with that but just a person trying to help you move forward with your life with that little question of sexuality out of the way. Troy however is all upset and in an argument he calls Tom a ‘faggot’. This man has just volunteered to have his behind blown out and he has the nerve to call somebody else a ‘fag’. Damn. Tom is the compassionate sort and tells Troy a couple of stories which seems to put Troy at ease a bit, though he is still confused. Tom asks him if he wants to go at it again, Troy says yes. The confusion is why the man is confused.
Shawn has just finished having sex with Corey. Roomies, Shawn warns Corey not to fall in love with him.
Johnny who has just knocked off his ex-boyfriend Paul. Paul is in love with some other guy which begs the question why is he sexing up his ex-boyfriend, who by his own admission is a cheater.
Warning: This stage production contains nudity, implied sex and graphic language
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