World premiere of hilarious, raucous, risque play that doesn't hold back about gay marriage!
Welcome y’all to the small southern town of Tarnation! At the Sunnyside Baptist Church, the Christians are reveling over the good news that God finally won! Every abominable marriage is nullified! Before the new laws can take effect, two young lesbians enter the church intent on gettin’ hitched! Tensions escalate when the women lock themselves in the chapel to say their "I-dos." All hell breaks loose! The police arrive; the women resist; and the battle for moral supremacy ensues. This full-length play is about the intolerance of marriage equality in the deep south. It contains sexual, obscene and loaded prejudicial language. The characters express raw passions felt by both sides of the same-sex marriage argument.
What talkinbroadway.com said about Bedillion's last hit show: “Bedillion’s brilliance as the writer and director of this show is that he isn’t afraid to push on boundaries and try new things….Situated between avant-garde performance art and traditional narrative theatre, 'Forbidden Fruit' stitches together a variety of dramatic techniques to create a highly stylized postmodern theatrical cavalcade of contemporary gay experience."
World premiere of hilarious, raucous, risque play that doesn't hold back about gay marriage!
Welcome y’all to the small southern town of Tarnation! At the Sunnyside Baptist Church, the Christians are reveling over the good news that God finally won! Every abominable marriage is nullified! Before the new laws can take effect, two young lesbians enter the church intent on gettin’ hitched! Tensions escalate when the women lock themselves in the chapel to say their "I-dos." All hell breaks loose! The police arrive; the women resist; and the battle for moral supremacy ensues. This full-length play is about the intolerance of marriage equality in the deep south. It contains sexual, obscene and loaded prejudicial language. The characters express raw passions felt by both sides of the same-sex marriage argument.
What talkinbroadway.com said about Bedillion's last hit show: “Bedillion’s brilliance as the writer and director of this show is that he isn’t afraid to push on boundaries and try new things….Situated between avant-garde performance art and traditional narrative theatre, 'Forbidden Fruit' stitches together a variety of dramatic techniques to create a highly stylized postmodern theatrical cavalcade of contemporary gay experience."
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