Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody
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Review

Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Parody

4 out of 5 stars
  • Theater, Comedy
  • McKittrick Hotel, Chelsea
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

By rights, Dylan MarcAurele’s raunchy musical spoof of HBO's skate-away success about gay hockey players should not be nearly as funny as it is. But as directed by Alan Kliffer, this scrappy show is an unexpected delight in the irreverent camp tradition of Silence! The Musical! and the original Asylum production of Titanique. Writer-composer MarcAurele rolls out a seemingly inexhaustible series of double entendres, and the high-spirited cast of five actors—led by grade-A cuties Jimin Moon and Jay Armstrong Johnson as the central couple—score with nearly every shot they take. Most of the show’s comedy stems from the tonal clash between the steamy subject matter and the earnestness of traditional musical theater, and it wouldn’t work if the cast (which also includes Ryann Redmond, Ryan Duncan and Cherry Torres) weren’t experts at the latter. It’s knowingly silly but also, sneakily, just a little sexy, too. It knows how to wink both ways at once. Read the full review. 

Details

Address
McKittrick Hotel
530 W 27th St
New York
Cross street:
between Tenth and Eleventh Aves
Transport:
Subway: C, E to 23rd St; 1 to 28th St
Price:
$79–$179

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