PhotosTake a Sneak Peek at When Pigs Fly Off-BroadwayThe hit gay musical revue returns to New York City at Stage 42 October 6.
By
Marc J. Franklin
September 13, 2017
Howard Crabtree’s When Pigs Fly, the 1996 musical created by late costume designer-playwright Crabtree and Mark Waldrop, is set to be revived Off-Broadway beginning October 6 at Stage 42. Waldrop, who wrote the show’s book and lyrics, directs the revival, which will have choreography by Tony Award nominee Denis Jones. Joshua Goodman produces.
The revue, which features music by the late Dick Gallagher, was praised for its wit and irreverent humor as it skewered gay culture and American politics in the late 1990s—including references to Newt Gingrich and legislation that proposed curtailing gay rights.
Created and performed by Sydney-based comedian and visual artist Sam Kissajukian, the show comes to New York directly from a sold-out engagement at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Surrounded by period-accurate, 19th-century holiday decorations lit via candlelight, the 70-minute production is based on Dickens' own script of the classic.
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