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We Got Your Broadway Musicals Right Here!

The actors in The Big Gay Musical! have performed in nearly 50 Broadway musicals! If you like musicals, we've got the talent all wrapped up in one BIG GAY MOVIE!

Merrily We Roll Along, Side Man, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, The Lion King, Rock of Ages, The 25 Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, 42nd Street, A Chorus Line, Big, Cats, Company, Crazy For You, Curtains, Dance Of The Vampires, Dracula, Footloose, The Goodbye Girl, The Graduate, Grease, Gypsy, Hairspray, Jerry Springer: The Opera (Carnegie Hall), La Cage Aux Folles, Les Miserables, Little Me, Mamma Mia!, Mary Poppins, Minnelli on Minnelli, On The Twentieth Century, Peter Pan, Phantom Of The Opera, The Producers, Saturday Night Fever, The Secret Garden, South Pacific, Steel Pier, Sunset Boulevard, Taboo, Tarzan, They’re Playing Our Song, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Urinetown, The Who’s Tommy, Wicked, Woman Of The Year, Xanadu, Zorba

The Reviews Keep Rolling In!

aboutmag.com – “Pat Roberston and Fred Phelps will hate it, but it’s the perfect romantic date movie.”

Entertainment Focus – “Bags of fun, serious at times but with a positive message throughout, the movie is a complete triumph”

Out Smart Magazine – “Though played way, way over-the-top, this play-within-the-movie concept works well”

James Wegg Review – “Happily, writer/lyricist Fred M. Caruso’s “divine inspiration” found a largely-talented cast, crew and composer and crafted a show-within-a-show songfest that tackles nearly every pink-triangle issue known to queerdom.”

Shadows on the Wall – “Yes, there are some pretty hefty themes in this film, and while it occasionally gets just a bit preachy, it also finds a remarkable balance between realism and idealism.”

That Gay Movie – The musical numbers themselves are often inventive and as good as anything in the current crop of populist shows on Broadway and the West End.

Cinema Queer – “…I loved this movie. It’s a comedy, it’s a drama, and it’s filled with beefcake and over-the-top showtunes.”

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