It's critical, darling, to be critical, darling!Millennial messiah, Brigham Mosley, is regressing. The world is a Sisyphus-ian nightmare and this drag queen just wants to braid your hair. Can refuge from the present only be found in the past?A blistering critique of all that's critical; a dismantling of identity, politics and identity politics. Plus, original songs that, let's be real here, will probably win all the Grammys. Playing...Saturday, June 8 @8 :30 pmSunday, June 9 @ 5:30 pmSaturday, June 15 @ 8:30 pmContent WarningsAge Suitability: MatureCoarse Language: occasional, explicitContent: some sexual contentBrigham Mosley (PERFORMER)Brigham Mosley returns to the Dallas Solo Fest after his shows Mo(u)rnin. After. (in DSF 2015) and Scarlett OHara and the War on Tara (in DSF 2016). He is a writer/performer/sometime drag queen. His work has been described as "if the Rude Mechs had a love child with Taylor Mac (or Daniel Alexander Jones), and then named Young Jean Lee the godmother." which he is V into.Locally, he's researching and developing a piece on journalism for the Dallas Morning News (commissioned by Ignite Arts Dallas), as well as continuing his drag-musical series, Movies That Should Be Musicals.Brigham was a 2013 Performing Beyond Limits resident at NYC's The New Museum, as well as a member of the 2015 Dallas Theater Center Playwrights Workshop. He is a founding member of Dallas's The Tribe (winner of the 2016 Dallas Observer Mastermind Award) and was named a 2016 Queer Local of the Year by The Dallas Voice.His work has been produced by PS122, La MaMa, Dixon Place, The New Museum, and many others. He won the 2010 Kennedy Center regional award for Best One-Act and was a semi-finalist for the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Playwrights Conference in 2016 and 2017.ARTIST/SHOW WEBSITE AND LINKShttp://www.brighammosley.com/
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Almost, Maine
Allen Contemporary Theatre (1/24 - 2/9) | ||
Heartbreak Hotel
Plaza Theatre Company (12/31 - 1/25) | ||
MJ
Bass Performance Hall (5/13 - 5/18) | ||
Back to the Future: The Musical
Music Hall at Fair Park (3/18 - 3/30) | ||
The Hatmaker's Wife by Lauren Yee
Circle Theatre (4/17 - 5/10) | ||
Ain't Too Proud (Non-Equity)
Winspear Opera House (5/1 - 5/4) | ||
A Strange Loop by Michael R. Jackson
Circle Theatre (6/19 - 7/12) | ||
Mamma Mia!
Music Hall at Fair Park (4/15 - 4/27) | ||
Xanadu
Kalita Humphreys Theater (4/25 - 5/4) | ||
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