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  1. www.marintheatre.org › show-details › torch-songMarin Theatre | Torch Song

    3 giorni fa · MTC closes its 23-24 season with Torch Song, bringing the Bay Area its first look at Harvey Fiersteins acclaimed, newly revised two-act version of his Tony-winning Torch Song Trilogy. This fast-paced play follows Arnold Beckoff, a lovelorn Jewish drag queen wielding the pithy wit of a Fran Lebowitz, looking for love in New York City.

  2. 5 giorni fa · More than four decades after its New York premiere, Harvey Fiersteins streamlined 2017 revision of "Torch Song Trilogy," retitled simply "Torch Song," makes its Bay Area debut at the Marin Theatre Company beginning May 9.

  3. 5 giorni fa · Neal Beckman as Arnold in Six Points Theater’s production of Harvey Fiersteins comedy “Torch Song,” an updated version of his 1980s play about a gay man finding himself and establishing his...

  4. 5 giorni fa · By one definition, it’s the song a performer sings that’s often sad (and romantic) about their love for another person. It’s the idea of carrying a torch for someone, keeping that flame bold and bright even when the other person’s feelings are not mutual. Or not yet anyway. Admit it, we’ve all been there.

  5. 5 giorni fa · Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song is coming to Philly for the first time, in a poignant new staging from 1812 Productions. Built from three one-act plays, the original work premiered on Broadway in 1982, winning the Tony for Best Play and running for more than 1,000 performances.

  6. 3 giorni fa · May 9, 2024By Arthur DormanSix Points Theater wraps up its 2023-2024 season with a glorious production of Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song. The production is both hilariously funny and deeply moving, with a cast that would be hard to improve upon. The play first sprung to life Off-Off Broadway in 1981 as a trio of connected one-acts called Torch Song Trilogy before moving to Off-Broadway in 1982 ...

  7. 5 giorni fa · At the beginning of Harvey Fierstein’s play — cut in 2017 from its 1982 version, “Torch Song Trilogy,” but still covering multiple phases in Arnold’s relationship with a bisexual lover — our hero is backstage getting into drag for a performance, and the witticisms don’t waste any time.