Direct from a sell-out run at the 2014 Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival comes the U.S. premiere of A Sacrilegious Lesbian and Homosexual Parade, a one-man show written and performed by Brian Fleming.
Directed by Raymond Keane, the acclaimed Irish solo work will run February 19 through March 8 as part of the ninth annual Frigid New York Festival.
"Combining spoken word, costume, projection, live music, and quite bad dance, A Sacrilegious Lesbian and Homosexual Parade takes you on an unforgettable romp through 14 years of Irish LGBT celebration and struggle associated with New York's only all-inclusive St. Pat's For All parade in Queens, New York, an alternative to the city's annual St. Patrick's Day march down Fifth Avenue," according to press notes about the production.
A Sacrilegious Lesbian and Homosexual Parade will also honor the St. Patrick's Day parade, which, for the first time since 1991, will permit an LGBT organization to march on March 17. After years of protests and arrests, immigrant activist Brendan Fay founded St Pat's For All in 1999.
For tickets and more information visit FrigidNewYork.info.