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My Big Gay Italian Midlife Crisis

My Big Gay Italian Midlife Crisis
Your Price: $17.95 CDN
Author: Anthony Wilkinson
Publisher: Samuel French
Format: Softcover
# of Pages: 76
Pub. Date: 2017
ISBN-10: 0573706832
ISBN-13: 9780573706837
Cast Size: 3 women, 4 men

About the Play:

My Big Gay Italian Midlife Crisis is a full-length comedy by Anthony Wilkinson. From the creator of My Big Gay Italian Wedding and My Big Gay Italian Funeral comes the next laugh-out-loud comedy that follows Anthony as he heads into his forties.

My Big Gay Italian Midlife Crisis is the third in the series of plays following the life and times of Anthony Pinnuziato. As he approaches his forties and is faced with the challenges of balancing his now very successful weight loss company with past and present relationships, Anthony seeks the backing of a wealthy investor but is haunted by someone from his past. Of course, it's even more difficult when your large, meddling family is thrown into the mix. This comedy of errors features more than a few familiar faces, as well as some brand new characters who will help or hinder Anthony on his path to enlightenment. The honeymoon period is over in the third of the internationally-known, critically acclaimed Big Gay Italian Trilogy.

My Big Gay Italian Midlife Crisis premiered in 2015 at the Theater Center and ran for over eighteen months Off-Broadway in New York City.

Cast: 3 women, 4 men

What people say:

"A laugh out loud ab work-out riot." — Odyssey Magazine

"Wildly entertaining." — Phindie

"An evening in theater that will give you plenty of laughs." — Edge Media

About the Playwright:

Anthony J. Wilkinson is an American playwright, actor, director, and producer. Born and raised in New York, he is a graduate of NYU's College of Arts and Sciences for English and Creative Writing. He started his career as an Intern Writer at ABC Daytime's One Life To Live in 1996 and during his fourteen years there he worked his way up to the position of Associate Director. While in that position he earned three Daytime Emmy Awards and was a four-time recipient of the Directors Guild of America Award.