The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions
The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions
Closed 1h 40m NYC: Upper E Side
72% 13 reviews
72%
(13 Ratings)
Positive
69%
Mixed
8%
Negative
23%
Members say
Quirky, Thought provoking, Relevant, Ambitious, Clever

About the Show

A cabaret-style adaptation exploring queer liberation through theater, dance, and song.

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Critic Reviews (4)

Theatermania
December 3rd, 2025

"The cathedral-like enormity of the Armory’s drill hall swallows Huffman’s disappointingly unambitious staging... Even as the performers sprint from end to end, it feels like first-pass filler that was never replaced with something better."
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New York Stage Review
December 3rd, 2025

"This extremely theatrical adaptation of the book... arrived on Tuesday at the Park Avenue Armory, where the work proves more whimsical than powerful."
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This Week in New York
December 4th, 2025

"The various components don’t come together to form a cohesive whole, unable to bear the weight of such an underwhelming narrative and never capturing the joy in Ned Asta’s original black-and-white line drawings."
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The New York Times
December 1st, 2025
For a previous production

"I would bet that any gay man who has been called a faggot, whether spat by a bully or muttered by his own father, remembers when and where it happened, unless they hear it so often they numb to its firepower."
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