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Jonathan Warman to direct "Hard Sparkle: The Short Plays of J. Stephen Brantley"

Jonathan Warman (director, New York premiere of Tennessee Williams’s Now the Cats With Jewelled Claws) will direct Hard Sparkle: The Short Plays of J. Stephen Brantley. Performances are for two nights only October 29 & 30 at The Duplex.

About this production, Jonathan says, “I have collaborated with J. Stephen more frequently than any other playwright. He is the most singular American playwrighting talent I’ve come across in any context, one of the most distinctive voices in the country. I am honored – astonished almost – to have worked with him as often as I have. He has rich reserves of humanity and compassion, and wry humor. His writing – which vibrates with rock and roll energy and yet possesses sweetness and aching psychological subtlety – is highly stimulating and challenging. He is very inspired by the voice of individual actors, and rehearsal (which he loves) especially fires his deeply theatrical imagination. I am thrilled to be pulling together some of his best work for this special, two-night-only showcase.”

The plays are:

Nevertheless – After nearly stabbing her husband at the breakfast table, Iris walked out of her Park Avenue apartment bound for Nashville, Tennessee. Returning to the dingy barroom where she misspent her twenties, she hopes to recapture some of the excitement of a bygone era. What Iris finds is Trevor, a washed-up-before-he-started country crooner, the hard truth, and a new start.

Hard Sparkle – Actress Anne Eaton-Hart has taken to her bed. Swindled of millions and having lost an Emmy to Susan Lucci, Anne is convinced she’s dying. While her devoted accountant Eddie does his level best to lift her spirits, nothing less than divine intervention will resurrect the self-obsessed star.

Break – During the late hours of a summer night on the coast of Eastern Long Island, a displaced Englishman and the drug addict who breaks into his home confront their differences and, more importantly, discover their secret similarities.

Hard Sparkle runs October 29 & 30 at 7pm. The Duplex is located at 61 Christopher Street at Seventh Avenue. Tickets are $12 plus a 2 drink minimum. To purchase tickets, call (212) 255-5438 or visit www.theduplex.com.

For more about Jonathan Warman’s directing work, see jonathanwarman.com.

Daily Dapper: Brooklyn Bar Officially Launches as Newest Gay Club

Only a few years ago this medium sized bar on N. 6th St in Williamsburg known as The Cove attempted to start a gay night in the heart of hipster heaven which played well with the all-too-willing local crowd despite its life being cut too short and way too soon. Now, the owners of the gin joint are officially launching the place with a brand-spanking new name and a long list of younger, local Brooklyn talents ranging from drag queens, bands, DJs, and bartenders.
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Charles on… Paris Hilton's remarks about gay men

Paris Hilton has come under fire for remarks she made in a New York City cab earlier this month.  As Thomas Bistritz reported on Thursday when Paris was introduced to Grindr, an app used by gay menn to meet other gay men, the woman who became famous over a sex tape made some pretty harsh statements about gay men.

Hilton’s comments were recorded by the cab driver, and Radaronline released the audio file. In the recording, Paris can be heard saying gay men are “disgusting” and that “most of them probably have AIDS” among other judgmental remarks.

Her rep says the comments were taken out of context, and while that might be true… Ms. Hilton should be disgusted with herself!  Do I believe that Paris Hilton believes all gay men are “disgusting” or infected with AIDS?  No, I do not.  I believe she probably was referring to those she saw using Grindr to find a hook up.  Still, I don’t think that justifies her comments.

This judgemental outburst comes from a woman whose nasty vagina was viewed by millions of viewers as she allowed a man to record them having intercourse.  If anyone is an expert on what is disgsting, it is someone who participates in such an activity.  However, Ms. Hilton should also know what it feels like to be judged and ridiculed.   She should, therefore, know better than to pass judgement on others.

Furthermore, if anyone has stood behind Paris in her time indescretion, it was the gay community.  And everyone knows, you have to watch what you say in public.  Otherwise it is subject to public scrutiny.  So, I have no pity for Paris in regards to the fact that her conversation was recorded.

I don’t use Grindr, as I don’t need to; however it hurt my feelings to listen to those remarks bleed from her mouth.  Then I was quickly reminded who it was that I heard talking.  They say those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.  I think that statement applies to those who have souls.  The remarks that Ms. Hilton made implies that she does not fit into that classification.

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Patti Lupone back at 54 Below!

Patti LuPune’s smash hit club act is back at 54 Below this weekend, check here for tickets. It is truly a must-see as I described in my review this summer.

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