Queer Musical Parody of 'The Little Mermaid' Is Making a Splash Across the Pond
Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch first made waves on UK stages in 2022 – and it's returning this year.
May 31, 2023
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Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch first made waves on UK stages in 2022 – and it's returning this year.
A new L.A. production, The Unauthorized Musical Production of Mean Gurlz, taps into and amplifies the film's queer spirit.
Going back to his musical roots, Rainbow does a political parody of the Major General's Song from The Pirates of Penzance.
Maybe nobody wins a fight, but a musical parody of the Patrick Swayze cult classic Road House should win over audiences.
Good Trouble's Emma Hunton speaks with The Advocate about queering the beloved story in the Unauthorized Musical Parody of A League of Their Own.
Good Trouble's Emma Hunton directs a parody of the '90s rom-com that centers more diverse and queer storylines.
From his hilariously edited videos to his satirical reimaginings of show tunes, Randy Rainbow has been a ray of light in a stormy election.
Randy Rainbow's videos are the only thing keeping many of us from immediately moving to Montreal. We caught up with the gay internet's newest star and premiere his latest Trump takedown.
The out actress wore many political wigs on this weekend's sketch comedy show.
Rainbow satirizes the senators' recent theatrics at the U.S./Mexico border.
” ’Cause everything’s a fantasy with Santos,” Rainbow sings.
The prolific satirist takes on Brett Kavanaugh, sexual misconduct, and the hypocrisy of Trump and the Republicans to a very catchy tune.
Known for his political and musical satires, the singer discusses why he is now taking on holiday hits in his first album.
Gellar and Blair fondly reminisced about their iconic kiss for the 20th anniversary of Cruel Intentions.
The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene applauds off-Broadway tributes to Harvard's persecuted homosexuals, bisexual blues singer Bessie Smith, Greenwich Village's gay history, and Jodie Foster's lispy lesbian appeal.