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The Big Gay Jamboree

Such is all good gay culture. In a friend of Dorothy way, Stacey collects companions along her escape route, promising them fortuity in the modern world. Across the board, the supporting performances are excellent. Despite its flaws, most of The Big Gay Jamboree really works for a fun night out.

THE BIG GAY JAMBOREE Is Big Gay Fun — Review

The show boasts strong production values in sets, courtesy of dots, costumes by Sarah Cubbage, colorful lighting by Brian Tovar and lively choreography-direction by Connor Gallagher. The projection design by Aaron Rhyne is especially good. As its title suggests, The Big Gay Jamboree is a lively show, thanks to a strong ensemble and zippy tunes.

Off-Broadway Review: THE BIG GAY JAMBOREE (Orpheum)

Not to mention she does a superb job starring in this dazzling funfest, which had a packed house roaring with laughter at pop-culture references and satirical jabs — how often can you say that? Still dressed in a nasty party outfit, Stacey Mindelle — a raunchy, disillusioned musical theatre graduate — wakes up with a terrible hangover next to four angelic singing girls who claim to be her sisters, hovering over her and smiling maniacally.