As directed by Michael J. Duran, “The Drowsy Chaperone” is an all-night non-stop whirlwind of hilarious send-ups of the musicals of the early 20th century. The show garnered Tonys for Best Book for a Musical, Best Costumes, Best Original Score, Best Scenic Design and Best Featured Actress in a Musical – Beth Leavell. The Drama Desk Awards even gave it the nod for Best Musical.
The statewide LGBT advocacy organization has now created three “Alliance Building Caucuses” to address the issues brought forward by the community feedback: the People of Color caucus for LGBT people of color, the White Allies for Racial Justice caucus for white LGBT people committed to ending racism, and recently, the Trans* caucus for those not identifying as cisgender or gender-conforming.
We all know Kristine W – or do we? In one of her most revealing interviews ever, the gay-adored dance-music powerhouse recently caught up with us to chat about the closeted gay choir director who inspired her as a kid, her upcoming summer release and the pressure on her – a farm girl from Washington – to pursue country.
From Harriet’s crisis moments when she learns her boyfriend Robert (Tom Mison) goes missing in war, to her budding relationship with Fred, and her efforts to get salmon swimming upstream, Blunt makes her character engaging. She spoke with Out Front Colorado about the film and her related experiences with travel, fly-fishing, romance and crisis.





