What would happen if you could travel into the past to meet yourself at
a younger age? What would she or he think of who you've become. In
his newest show And He Ran Screaming Jeffrey Barnes attempts to do
just that. See what happens when he meets the younger, more naive
version of himself. Subscribe to Jeffrey's MySpace blog or visit www.RememberWhoMadeYou.com and sign up for the newsletter so you don't get left out and miss this revealing journey!
Remember Who Made You What People Have to Saying About Remember Who Made You
A contemplative, important piece of work. Highly recommended. (4 stars)
-Matthew Everett (Official MN Fringe Blogger)
Definitely a must see!
-Rachel Sachs (Official MN Fringe Blogger)
Audience Reviews
Jeffrey Barnes is stunning in this short, one-person play exploring the relationship between sexual orientation and faith. I found this performance to be thought provoking and very moving. "Remember Who Made You" is one of those rare events where you walk out with more than you came in with. Very Highly Recommended! (5 stars)
A Personal Favorite of Mine... If you want a beautifully paced and modulated look at the personal side of this issue, I highly recommend you check out this show. (5 stars)
His portrayal of a middle-age transwoman just starting to find herself perfectly captured the inner battle to stuff those feelings away. In the end, one can't deny who one is, or who made you, and that's a lesson anyone who has been raised in a faith community understands. (5 stars)
This is an important show. It's refreshing to see theatre that doesn't categorize all Christians into anti-gay boxes. Our political leaders and our Christian leaders need to hear this message. Barnes deserves praise for bringing gay Christians out of the closet and onto the stage. (3 & 1/2 stars)
To read these full reviews go to www.fringefestival.org/showDetail.cfm?showID=329
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Who I'd like to meet: People who are: gay, straight, bi, lesbian, transgender, christian, buddhist, muslim, jewish, pagan, black, white, brown etc. etc. etc. I love to meet all kinds of interesting people. Especially ones who are open and willing to discuss themselves, their experiences and beliefs. It is important that we communicate with each other, respect our differences and honor our similarities.
Hey whats up...just sending you a personal invite to my bday party, on Saturday, April 18 starting at 8....will be taking place by Residence Inn by airport....check out this video carton I made below for more info...
mmm, well I got fired from my job. But I was hating it, bc they changed it all around, and I'm free to move sometime in April, so I'm hoping to relocate in Indy...
Thanks so much, Jeffrey and yes Cannan is awesome. Glad to have you apart of my friends list. May God Bless you and all that you do for our beloved community.
Jeffrey Barnes, you're going to be in Bloomington in 4 days and you didn't TELL ME?!? You know I live in Bloomington, right? AND you know that I miss you, right? Right? Right?
Thank you so much for the new friendship! I love meeting new people and making real friends. If I can ever be of any service, let me know. Also, if you ever have a chance, come by and visit our church. We'd love to see you! God Bless, Pastor Charles www. OneChurchTX. org www. GayPentecostal. com www. LAFOF. org www. GayPentecostals. org www. GayApostolics. org www. GayBelievers. org
Welcome to LAFOF! I'm so glad to have you here as a new friend! Be sure to check out our online fellowship for GLBT believers at www. LAFOF. org We'd love to have you join! (It's all free/commercial free) God Bless, Pastor Charles
Jeffrey! I didn't realize that you were going to be at that Conference in Bloomington! That's awesome! I'll see you there. :) I'll be with the Ball State organization - "Spectrum. "
The Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Ally College Conference (MBLGTACC) will hold its 17th annual conference Feb. 13-15, 2009 at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
Bloomington, home of the world-renowned Kinsey Institute, was recently ranked by The Advocate as the nation’s No. 1 gay-friendly small town vacation destination.
MBLGTACC keynote speakers are “The L Word” Writer/Director/Producer Rose Troche, out ESPN sports columnist LZ Granderson, and ISU Professor Kand McQueen.
Conference entertainment will be provided by dragapella beautyshop quartet The Kinsey Sicks and OUTmedia's Queer Riot! featuring comedians Julie Goldman, Marga Gomez, Vidur Kapur, and Jason Stuart.
Featured presenters are Hiding in Hip Hop author Terrance Dean, GLAAD President Neil Guiliano, and Mommy Queerest filmmaker Beverly Seckinger.
Registration is $60 for all and can be completed online via the conference website until FRIDAY, FEB. 6. Onsite registration will be available for $75.
This conference will be wheelchair accessible and will have ASL interpreters at main events.
you're the sweetest for trying out the recipe though! I do love me some pumpkin!
well....as for rum: if i'm going fruity I do malibu, if i'm mixing with egg nog I go captain morgan's spiced rum. not sure if either of those fit with your recipe though....????