Our Top 10 New York Theater of 2016
Counting down the past year's best LGBT-inclusive shows on and off-Broadway.
DECEMBER 19 2016 10:26 AM
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Counting down the past year's best LGBT-inclusive shows on and off-Broadway.
The Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates star on disrupting social norms and objectifying Zac Efron.
The Sisters star hopes you still quote her at brunch.
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Frozen's Josh Gad, an outspoken LGBT ally, discusses his one problem with marriage equality and defends recent unfunny comments made by Billy Crystal, his co-star in The Comedians.
Out countertenor David Daniels stars as Wilde in Opera Philadelphia's staging of Oscar.
A decade before her death, iconic actress Margot Kidder sat down with The Advocate to discuss her career, her feelings on then-candidate Barack Obama, and her liaisons with women.
The Pitch Perfect star on her intimate new memoir, gay Camp fans, and secret lesbian lovers.
The Orange Is the New Black star on drag impersonators and passionate female admirers.
The Vinyl star on her bi roles and what really makes her blush.
Whether you're a lesbian or Lebanese, the Masters of Sex star understands why you crush on her. She just doesn't want to talk to you on social media.
A new solo show chronicles a young gay man's struggle to say sex-positive and HIV-negative.
Brian Fleming's Irish hit toasts the St Pat's For All parade, an all-inclusive alternative to New York's annual St. Patrick's Day march.
Brandon Voss is counting down the year's best LGBT-inclusive shows on and off-Broadway.
The Resident Evil: The Final Chapter heroine on androgyny, adversity, and attracting gusbands.
The Bridget Jones's Baby star on lesbian twists, FOMO, and gay besties.
Max Greenfield on his New Girl bromance and making out with Sally Field.
Counting down NYC's best LGBT-inclusive productions of the past year.
The Transparent star on Caitlyn Jenner, PrEP, and a career coupled with activism.
From Masters of Sex to Mom, the single Spy star loves playing dowdy prudes and chic vixens. In real life, playing house with a gay friend might be just her style.