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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE

September 1, 2006

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HIV

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Substance Abuse Treatment • Support Groups

Transitional Housing Assistance • Transportation Assistance

If you or someone you

know is living with HIV/AIDS, the Ryan White Title I Program offers free medical and social support services to eligible persons who are uninsured or underinsured in Northeast Ohio.

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we can

help.

For additional information about The Planning Council and Ryan White Services, call:

216-348-3986

www.cuyahogacounty.us/ryanwhite

All inquiries are strictly confidential.

Services are funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Information provided by: The Cuyahoga Regional HIV Services Planning Council.

Theater

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Monday Night in Westerbork

S. Bear Bergman

A difficult, surprisingly funny, often complex and ultimately joyous piece set along the plot lines of the theater group at concentration camp Westerbork. The piece finds Bergman solidly in hir storytelling element, investigating points of intersection and impact among identity, art, persecution and resistance. (Appropriate for audience members 13 and over)

Thanks for the Scabies, Jerkface!

Dan Bernitt

Meet Dan. He met his boyfriend at an audition for a reality TV show, his first roommate in college turns out to be homophobic, and the entire checkout aisle at Wal-Mart knows he has scabies. After moving out of his parents' house, will this gay kid from Kentucky grow to find a home? Wonder Woman: The Musical Elizabeth Whitney

The story of Princess Diana, better known as liberal feminist superheroine Wonder Woman. In this campy cabaret, Diana chats with her audience during the last leg of her Magic Lasso Comeback Tour. She generously shares her fan letters and sings unique covers of standards, ranging from "I'm Wonder Woman, Hear Me Roar" to "Stand By Your Butch."

Pussy Trouble!

The Secret History of Gilgamesh and Enkidu

Michael Burke

Queer performance artist Michael Burke embarks on a perilous performative journey into the unknown world of heterosexuality! Using the homoerotic relationship between the mythical doppelgangers Gilgamesh and Enkidu, Burke tackles topics including queer identity, “reparative” therapy, queer curiosities about heterosexual sex, objectification of the body and voyeurism. There will also be performances of two shows by Ohio natives:

They Must Be Felt

The Puppet-Queers, Columbus

Take some Broadway show tunes, add a heaping dose of filthy lyrics, mix in some life-sized puppets, bake with some queer puppeteers, then sit back and enjoy the Puppet-Queers latest concoction. It's a nonstop performance of songs, silliness and

smut.

Will Doesn't Live Here Anymore Will Davis, Yellow Springs

An offbeat, darkly funny lounge act which blends off-kilter arrangements of popular songs with autobiographical vignettes and biting social commentary.

For

to

more information, go www.columbustheatre festival.com, e-mail fabact1@aol.com or call 614-263-9448.

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