
Byron Lane didn't have a big gay wedding when he married his now-husband Steven Rowley, so he wanted to write a story about one.
In 21st century movies such as “Bridesmaids,” “Girls Trip,” “Rough Night,” and the forthcoming “Joy Ride,” women prove that they can be every bit as raunchy, if not raunchier, than their male counterparts.
Closing June 25
‘Disney’s Newsies,’ Slow Burn Theatre Co.
“Disney’s Newsies,” a 1999 live action film documenting the Newsboy Strike of 1899, got the Broadway treatment just over a decade ago, with a book by Harvey Fierstein, score by Alan Menken and lyrics by Jack Feldman. Slow Burn Theatre Co. at the Broward Center, the regional company to earn the trust of Disney for regional premieres, presents a high-flying, high energy production with stunning choreography by Artistic Director Patrick Fitzwater. The young men in the cast (there’s really only one female role) quickly captivate the audience, playing American ragamuffins who scrape together a living selling competing newspapers on the streets of New York. Don’t miss this show! Tickets start at $49 at BrowardCenter.org.
Miriam Margolyes made her debut Vogue cover, Stephanie Beatriz talks about her bisexuality, and two non-binary stars received Tony awards.
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