Summer Fun Guide 2015: Music Makers
A show shines a spotlight on how the LGBT community shaped theater.
by James Bigley II | May. 26, 2015 | 4:00 AM
"All the world's a stage" rings true for members of the LGBT community. Coming out about their sexuality means no longer playing a part but rather raising the curtain on their true selves.
"Gay men and women existed in a kind of state of repression, so coming out involves an ignition point, a kind of momentum, that I think gay men and women found a home in when they experienced the American music theater form," says actor Scott Plate. To honor the LGBT impact on theater, the Musical Theater Project created I Am What I Am: Gays, Lesbians and the American Musical, which stars Plate and takes the Cain Park stage Aug. 13.
Comprised of 36 songs spanning more than eight decades of theater history, the cabaret highlights contributions made by the LGBT community through musical numbers that incorporate narration, commentary and more than 100 images and video clips.
I Am What I Am, which debuted at last year's Gay Games 9, is the first production of its kind to take an in-depth look at the LGBT community's influence on musical theater.
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