To My Girls
Second Stage
Tony Kiser Theater
March 24, 2022
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Photo Courtesy of Second Stage |
Curtis (played by Jay Armstrong Johnson) rents an Airbnb in Palm Spring to reunite with his friends after a long separation due to the pandemic. He has a wild weekend planned, which includes making a video of them performing one of their old drag routines to boost his social media following. First to arrive is Castor (played by Maulik Pancholy), who is thrilled to be spending time with his friends, but not the least bit interested in Curtis’ social media plans. Jeff (played by Carman Lacivita) travels from NYC to join the group. He starts in on how Curtis continually leads Castor on in thinking there is a chance for a more serious relationship. Leo (played by Britton Smith) and his long-term boyfriend are late to arrive, so Bernie (played by Bryan Batt) fills in on the drag number during rehearsal. When the boys go out that night, Castor comes home with a young, hot hook-up, Omar (played by Noah J. Rickets). After Castor falls asleep, Curtis and Omar connect, which ignites Castor’s insecurities. When Leo finally arrives, he announces that he and his boyfriend are breaking up because of Curtis’ selfish behavior. Before the weekend is over, Curtis faces the truth of his actions and the effect they have on his circle of friends.
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The Cast of To My Girls Photo courtesy of Second Stage |
Playwright JC Lee has represented three generations of gay men from various ethnic background to show the progression of change in the gay culture. The play takes place present day, so the post-Trump and post-pandemic perspective of these characters adds a significant layer of awareness to their encounters. Social media has created a new level of shallowness to the way they relate. It takes earnest effort for them to connect on a sincerely personal level. Mr. Lee offers a powerful sense of optimism as the characters acknowledge the bond in their friendship, despite the fact that they are seeing one another in a different light. Even though their relationships are harmed by selfishness and insolence, they choose to not allow their hurt feelings to take control.
The 2nd Stage production of To My Girls is playing at the Tony Kiser Theater through April 24. It is full of laughs while delivering a strong dose of truth with a powerful punch.
Domenick Danza
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