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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 Story

The Big Gay Story

Paul and Eddie have just begun previews for the new Off-Broadway musical “Adam and Steve Just the Way God Made ‘Em.” Their lives strangely mirror the characters they are playing. Paul is looking for the perfect man and Eddie is dealing with how his sexuality and faith can mix. After yet another disastrous dating experience, Paul has an epiphany. He is done dating and just wants to be a slut like the sexy chorus boys that share his dressing room. Eddie has to tell his parents that he’s gay and is starring in a show that calls the bible the “Breeder’s Informational Book of Living Examples”. Eddie comes out to his family and Paul goes on Manhunt. Eddie’s parents are destroyed by the news and Paul can’t even have a good one-night stand. But after musical numbers with scantly clad tap dancing angels, a retelling of Genesis, tele-evangelists, a camp that attempts to turn gay kids straight, and a bunch of showtunes, everyone realizes that life gets better once they accept who they really are. And they are just the way God made ‘em.