My big gay italian midlife crisis
In the third chapter of the Big Gay Italian trilogy, Anthony J. Wilkinsons character is approaching his 40s and facing the challenges of balancing his now successful weight deficit company with past and present gay relationships. Brand-new and familiar characters approach together to join him on his journey through another outrageous comedy of errors.
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My Big Gay Italian Midlife Crisis Theatre Tickets
Lighten the mood this evening with My Big Queer Italian Midlife Crisis tickets and cure yourself to a hilarious, relatable comedy play this evening. The full-length comedy was written by Anthony Wilkinson and consists of about seven cast members. The play had its premiere at Theater Center in New York Urban area as an off-Broadway production in and was produced by Bianco Productions under the direction of James Valletti. The story centers around Anthony Pinnunziato, who’s approaching his forties.
Now that his younger days are behind him, he’s faced with a slew of new challenges. Although he’s finally running a prosperous company, he must balance his past and present lgbtq+ relationships. The story is set in modern-day Atlantic Urban area, N.J. You can expect it to last approximately two hours.
Whether you’re entering your forties yourself and are looking to share some relatable laughs, or you are simply in need of something light-hearted to watch this evening, you’ll want to get My Huge Gay Italian Midlife Crisis ti
MY BIG GAY ITALIAN MIDLIFE CRISIS Comes to Atlantic City in September
Tickets go on sale today for the third chapter of the “Big Gay” theatrical franchise, “My Big Gay Italian Midlife Crisis,” coming to Sound Waves theater at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City on Saturday, Sept. 20 & 21 at 8pm.
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"My Big Male lover Italian Midlife Crisis" made its original debut in December of at the Snapple Theater Center on 50th Street and Broadway in New York City, where it was extended seven times and ran for two years. In the show, character Anthony Pinnunziato is approaching his forties and is faced with the challenges of balancing his successful company with past and present gay relationships. The interactive comedy of errors is actually set at Firm Rock Atlantic City during a weight loss convention. Pinnunziato owns a company, "Body Body," and is there to compete with other fictional weight loss companies while trying to stay out of trouble.
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My Giant Gay Italian Midlife Crisis by Anthony J. Wilkinson at Due Fratelli Restaurant in Hawthorne
May , Showtimes PM & PM
Since its inception, the Hawthorne Pride Alliance has sponsored an annual theatrical performance that helps fund its scholarship program. After a very successful run of The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman last year, the HPA has decided to do a much more light-hearted dinner theater experience. This year’s show, My Big Gay Italian Mid-Life Crisis by Anthony J. Wilkinson, will be presented to the collective on May 19th, May 20th, and May 21st at Due Fratelli Restaurant on Diamond Bridge Ave.
Anthony J. Wilkinson, who is the writer and originator of the My Large Gay Italian franchise, has been working closely with the cast as its consultant. Wilkinson was one of the Champions of Equality recognized by the HPA last year.
Mike Stracco, the President of the Alliance, as well as the director of the production, says, “We are very excited to convey back the Pinnunizato family fo