Book and Lyrics By Bill Fagan, Music (and additional Book and Lyrics) By Jeff Scott
Influences
Kander and Eb, Jones & Schmit, Sondheim, Sylvester, Judy Garland, Ed Wood, Donna Summers, Reefer Madness, Michael Landon, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Gloria Gaynor, ALL William Castle Movies, Bette Davis, John Waters
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS: After their 3 years run as writers of musical sketches for The Hilarions, Jeff Scott and his writing partner Bill Fagan became Mayday Productions in 1992. Their first production was a mock-u-musical revue: Bombed A Lot! The Music of Peter Buoy Wryder. The show enjoyed four sold out weeks at The Rose Tattoo, and a fully staged theatrical production ran for two months at Theater/Theatre during the Fall of 1996. Their next project was the full-length musical 'Til Death Us Do Start (which has had workshop productions at Theatre Neo, Theatre Geo, The HBO Workspace and Dvorak & Co., in L.A). Currently; Jeff is the main pianist at The World Famous Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip (since 1995). In 1998 Bill Fagan moved back to his hometown of San Antonio, where he continued to collaborate with Jeff on their final musical (I Was A Teenage Homo) until his untimely passing on January 1, 2005. Though left with less than a complete act 2, Jeff finished Teenage Homo on his own, mounted a reading, which let to the award winning Theatre NEO producing the world premiere in the Fall of 2007 in the NoHo Arts Dirstrict, CA. Currently Teenage Homo is being translated into Spanish as it gears-up for it's first international production in 2009 (details to follow).
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Starring the sultry Robert Pattinson of Twilight fame as artist Salvador Dali and heartthrob Javier Beltran as writer Federico Garcia-Lorca, Little Ashes is one of the year's most anticipated films.
In the midst of the repression and political unrest of pre-Spanish Civil War, eccentric artist Salvador Dali and renowned poet and revolutionary Federico Garcia Lorca find their artistic and sexual freedom. The two form a bond challenged by their fierce ambitions, their friends, the struggle between a love for Spain and a love for each other.
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7:00p + Monday, April 13, 2009 3719 3rd Ave South (Bottletree Cafe) A Birmingham SHOUT Fundraiser
Set in an all-male school, the story follows Timothy who suffers the wrath of his homophobic classmates. He withdraws into his imagination where macho rugby players morph into dancing fairies decked in go-go boy attire. When asked to star in the school play he first balks at acting. As Timothy eventually embraces the mischievous character of Puck, he finds the secret to a magical pansy that seems to turn people gay! He then puckishly imposes a new reality by turning much of his narrow-minded town gay, beginning with the rugby-jock of his dreams.
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