The Village Playwrights, a gay collective, and the LGBT Community Center in New York City will present a program of three short, comic gay plays, at the Center on October 16 and 17 at 8 p.m., billed as "Don't Die Laughing."
The one-act plays are George Bistransin's farce "Entrapment" and comedy "Last Call," and Bill Petersen's romantic comedy "That Sixth Deadly."
"Entrapment" takes place during a police raid on an adult video store, where the gay patrons turn the tables on the entrapping cop. "Last Call," set in a sleazy bar, concerns just who is picking up whom at the end of the night. In "That Sixth Deadly," obsessive jealousy dissipates when a gay man's high school rival reveals his secret yearnings.
Tickets are priced at $15, or $10 for students and seniors. Call 718/381-1487 or email VillagePlaywrights@gmail.com for reservations or information, or buy tickets on-line at www.gaycenter.org. The Center is located at 208 West 13th Street, between Seventh and Greenwich Avenues.
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