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“Birds of a Feather,” a re-imagining of the gay French classic “La Cage Aux Folles,” opens there Nov. Libby Whittemore, the popular chanteuse, brings her inimitable pipes – as well as her alter ego, Connie Sue – to Actor’s Express for “Ho, Ho, Home for the Holidays and a Connie Sue Day Christmas” in December.Īmong the new holiday offerings, gay bar Jungle Atlanta turns into a Parisian nightclub – at least for two upcoming weekends. The Alliance also has a new offering this year, the musical “Holiday With the Chalks,” featuring a country western trio who are setting up a honky tonk at the Alliance’s Hertz Stage. Perhaps the most lavish holiday onstage treat is the Alliance Theatre’s “A Christmas Carol,” again featuring Chris Kayser doing a turn as Scrooge. Elsewhere, out actor Glenn Rainey appears in Theatrical Outfit’s “The Gift of the Magi.” Gay actors Spencer Stephens and Bryan Mercer are teaming up again for Synchronicity’s musical “A Year With Frog and Toad.” Although more about friendship than the holidays, it’s proven to be a popular fixture and is a Suzi Award winner. Located at the home of the late, great Theatre in the Square, the new Marietta Theatre is presenting “Tuna Christmas.” It’s part of the “Tuna” trilogy by openly gay Ed Howard, also the artistic director of the new troupe, and features two actors - William Murphey and Douglas Berlon - playing a plethora of characters, including women. These are the last shows at the current location before the company moves to a new home in 2013. Payne is directing one of the shorts, “Fruitcake,” as are gay artists Charlie Miller (“Very Trudy Christmas”) and Barry West (“Introduction” and “Colic & Petty Thief: A Christmas Story”).
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Onstage is also producing “Merry Little Holiday Shorts,” a series of eight one-act plays. The holiday follow-up to “Nunsense” features a cast of nuns trying to raise money and all original songs, says Payne. Lesbian director Cathe Hall Payne is staging “Nuncrackers – the Nunsense Christmas Musical” at Onstage Atlanta. Last year, Leaver says, was the most successful season yet and 2012 will be ripe with all sorts of pop culture and political references.