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February 9, 2014

What straight woman doesn’t want to learn a few handy tricks to make her man happy in bed? And what better person to teach her what a man wants than a sassy gay man! How much you’ll actually learn at Sex Tips for Straight Women From a Gay Man is questionable, but you won’t go to this hysterically titillating show for an education. You’ll go because you want to laugh your @ss off.

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Broadway World
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Kristen
Morale

February 7, 2014

There is very little to say about this show, and unless that one sentence makes up the command of "GO AND SEE IT FOR THE LIFE OF YOU," I have no part in this whatsoever. If you want to enjoy a night of fun, rueful delight and exhausting laughter that makes you feel good in all the wrong places, Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man is the show that will satisfy your whims and yearnings for what is sure to be a pleasurable and stimulating experience for people of either gender or orientation (unfortunately, there is an appropriate age minimum here). So grab a drink, put it down and replace it with a program (you’ll get that later on) and let the power of this show know your socks off…and whatever else might happen to leave you as Dan Anderson explains the basic rules of having a great sexual relationship.

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Theatre Is Easy
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Seth
Bogner

February 9, 2014

I have a confession to make; I am terrified by audience interaction. The phobia probably took hold as most do, in junior high P.E. class where I was forced to participate in activities that I had not been properly trained for in front of an audience eager for a sight gag. What does a prematurely 6’2’’, slightly overweight, vaguely feminine, incredibly uncoordinated boy in the Midwest know about the pommel horse? Still this has not deterred me as an adult from subjecting myself to a whole manner of these panic-inducing theatrical events. It does not matter if they are set at an ’80s prom, a large ethnic wedding, or a drag beauty pageant; the result is always the same. Never have I stared so hard at the floor as when Jason Michael Snow (doing his best Jack Plotnick impersonation) ran through the aisle of the 777 Theatre with a hand-held camera linked to an on-stage screen to film confused audience members masturbating their programs. The man seated next to me must have assumed that my Tourette’s was acting up when I started chanting, “please don’t talk me, please don’t talk to me,” as Snow, playing Dan Anderson author of the book Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man in this play of the same name, was in the audience choosing non-volunteers for his on stage histrionics.

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AM NEW YORK

February 12, 2014

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February 12, 2014

Every theater in New York should hire Stefan to make the precurtain announcements. With his baby face, bedroom eyes and alluring if indeterminate European accent, he can order us to turn off our cellphones and unwrap our hard candies any time. Unfortunately, at the one show that Stefan is introducing these days, things go way downhill fast. Matt Murphy’s Sex Tips for Straight Women From a Gay Man could have been zingy and smart and actually helpful, like Bravo’s erstwhile reality series “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.”

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