Gary is a homophobe. The play explores his prejudices in one of the funniest, most shocking tragedies of all time. Revered and reviled by critics across the globe, this play nearly caused someone to choke to death on opening night in Iceland. Some say it was from laughter. Others say it was the bile in the back of her throat. Regardless, you'll never forget the experience as Gary tries to prove how "not gay" he truly is. Mature audiences only.
***Artistically flawed... morally repugnant... I'm Not Gay! [belongs in] a category of its own - the theatre of the obnoxious." (Grant Tyler Peterson, offoffonline.com)
---Performed at SUNY Albany in New York, 1999
---Performed at The Shandaken Play Fair in New York, 2001
---Performed at The University of Georgia in Athens, GA in 2001
---Performed at the Maureen Stapleton Theatre in New York, 2001
---Translated into Icelandic as Eg Er Ekki Hommi! in 2004
---Performed at the Loftkastalinn Theatre in Reykjavic, Iceland in 2005
---Performed at TSI/Play-Time in Manhattan, 2005
---Adapted by The Talented Talent Brothers in Manhattan, 2005
---Performed at The Author's Playhouse in New York, 2005
---Winner of the "Best Comedy" Award at The Author's Playhouse New Author Festival in 2005
---Performed by Talegate Productions in New York, 2008
---Published in 'The Twisted Mind of Daniel Guyton (Poetry and Plays in the Dark Comedy Vein)', 2009
---Published by Lulu.com, 2009
---Produced by Baxter's End Productions as a short film, 2009
---Official Entry of the Lancaster Area Film Festival (LAFF) in PA, 2010
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