Quince Productions reviving ‘Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Play’
Written by Albert Hong, Posted in Arts & Entertainment
Quince Productions, a nonprofit theater company dedicated in challenging stereotypes, is bringing back its 2014 show, “Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays” for two benefit shows on April 19 and 26. The production is a collection of stories looking at the topic of same-sex marriage from a variety of perspectives from the likes of contemporary writers like Paul Rudnick, Neil LaBute, Moisés Kaufman and José Rivera. Proceeds from the two shows will go toward benefiting Quince Productions’ annual GayFest!, the LGBTQ story archive “I’m From Driftwood” and LGBTQ organization Equality PA.
Both shows will be held at the Walnut Street Theatre, at 7 p.m., with a $25 admission price.