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‘My Big Gay Italian Wedding’ returns: Here’s how to see the show
Updated Apr 23, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Wedding bells will ring this month as “My Big Gay Italian Wedding” resumes live performances in New Jersey.
After being shutdown for more than a year due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Avenel Performing Arts Center will host live productions of the show from April 29 through May 8.
The eccentric comedy, written by Grant City playwright/actor Anthony J. Wilkinson, first opened off-Broadway in 2003 at Actors’ Playhouse in Greenwich Village before moving uptown to Theatre Four in the spring of 2004. In 2009, the show moved to the St. Luke’s Theater, where it played until 2015.
By MIKE STRACCO
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February 26, 2021 at 9:29 PM
The Hawthorne Pride Alliance is looking for volunteers who wish to be part of the cast of “My Big Gay Italian Wedding.”
Those interested in auditioning need to contact the Alliance (hawthornepridealliance@gmail.com) by Tuesday, March 2 in order to receive the appropriate audition material. Auditions will be held virtually from 7-9pm on Wednesday, March 3.
This play was written by Anthony J. Wilkinson, and is about “Anthony Pinnunziato, a gay Italian-American, wants to marry his boyfriend, Andrew Polinski, in a traditional Italian ceremony. Anthony’s overbearing mother, Angela, won’t give her blessing unless Andrew’s estranged mother also gives her blessing and the ceremony is performed by a priest. Matters are further complicated by Andrew’s ex-boyfriend intent on breaking up the couple.