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My Big Gay Italian Wedding
THEATRE GUILD OF SIMSBURY PRESENTS
Get ready for laughs, like, and a wedding to remember! The Theatre Guild of Simsbury presents My Big Gay Italian Wedding this Pride 2024 at Eno Memorial Hall. This outrageous comedy invites you to unite the chaos as family, friends, and fabulous surprises collide in a celebration of love and acceptance. Don’t long for this heartwarming and hilarious production! Tickets on sale soon.
Production Team
Kristen Dean
DIRECTOR
Shawna Pelletier
STAGE MANAGER
Diana Yeisley
PRODUCER
Show Dates
My Big Gay Italian Wedding will be presented at Eno Memorial Hall
754 Hopmeadow St, Simsbury, CT 06070
Friday, March 21 at 6:30 PM
Saturday, Rally 22 at 6:30 PM
Sunday, March 23 at 1:00PM
Friday, Parade 28 at 6:30 PM
Saturday, March 29 at 6:30 PM
Sunday, March 30 at 1:00PM
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Cast List
Anthony Pinnunziato: Devin Dumas
Andrew Polinsky: Zack Kinsley-Greeley
Angela Pinnunziato: Katie Maggiore
Joseph Pinnunziato/Father Rosalia: Chris Torizzo
Maurizio LeGrande: &en
Tickets for the comedy about the upcoming marriage between Anthony Pinnunziato and Andrew Polinski are now on sale through May 29. Written by Anthony Wilkinson, Wedding began previews at the Actor's Playhouse Nov. 7 prior to an official opening Nov. 14.
Peter Rapanaro directs a cast of 24 that includes Concetta Maria Aliotta, JC Alvarez, Michael Batelli, Vincent Briguccia, Lorenzo Cianabrillo, Joe Cirillo, Meredith Cullen, Brett Douglas, Bill Fisher, Laura Gaspari, Joe Grimaldi, Melanie Maras, Carla Marie Mercun, Amanda Minker, Kevin T. Moore, Maria Nazzaro, Rocco Parente, Perryn Pomatto, Anthony Raymond, Yvonne Roen, Donna Ross, Joe Scanio and Nick Scarnati.
According to a release, My Vast Gay Italian Wedding concerns the obstacles that Anthony and Andrew face while planning their nuptials: "Anthony insists on a giant, traditional Italian wedding—but there are a few problems. Anthony's family won't give their blessing unless he can fulfill two requirements: the ceremony is to be performed by a priest, and Andrew's estranged mother in Florida must give her blessing too. To further complicate matters, Andrew's ex-boyfriend is intent on breaking the couple up by exposing a r
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The cast also features Anthony J. Wilkinson, Bryan Anthony, Tricia Burns, Brett Douglas, Liz Gerecitano, Leah Gerstel, Randi Kaplan, Chad Kessler, Kevin McIntyre, Carla-Marie Mercun, Erik Ransom, Meagan Robar, Joe Scanio, Fabio Taliercio and Adam Zelasko. Teresa A. Cicala directs.
My Massive Gay Italian Wedding is described as such: "Planning a wedding can be hell… or a hell of a lot of fun! Two handsome grooms, one overbearing Italian mother, a covetous ex-boyfriend, the wedding planner from Hell, and an assortment of kooky family and friends all gather together for Off-Broadway's newest laugh-out-loud comedy with a heart."
The production also features choreography by J. Austin Eyer, scenic design by Rob Santeramo, costume design by Philip Heckman and lighting design by Graham Kindred.
Daniel Robinson has been seen on Broadway in Hairspray as well as in the tours of Oklahoma! and Happy Days: The Musical.
St. Luke's Theatre is located at 308 West 46th Street. Tickets are $69.50, including $1.50 restoration fee, and are available through Telecharge.com or by phone at (212) 239-6200.
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Directed by: | Alessandro Genovesi |
Written by: | Alessandro Genovesi, Giovanni Bognetti |
Starring: | Diego Abatantuono, Monica Guerritore, Salvatore Esposito, Cristiano Caccamo, Dino Abbrescia, Beatrice Arnera |
Released: | June 6, 2019 |
Grade: | B |
It may sound like a spin-off of Nia Vardalos’s ridiculously successful 2002 My Large Fat Greek Wedding but this Italian film was inspired by a petty, off-Broadway play that premiered in New York Urban area in 2003. It was well received, particularly within the gay community, and it inspired writer Anthony J. Wilkinson to feather two sequels – My Big Gay Italian Funeral and My Big Lgbtq+ Italian Midlife Crisis.
Brought to the screen by writer-director Alessandro Genovesi, My Massive Gay Italian Wedding is intended to be a sweet, simple, light-hearted farce. It begins on a romantic note though. Antonio (Caccamo) pulls out a silver ring from his pocket, a surprised Paolo (Esposito) is quick to say yes, and the wedding preparations can now begin.
Every character in the film has self-generated problems and instead of going for the obvious answer, they follow romantic comedy clichés and make existence as difficult as p