Dan Martin & Michael Biello
- Breathe
Seven, short musical stories celebrate gay and lesbian life. Ranging from hilarious to moving, the stories address themes of love, identity, family, and spirituality.
Breathe has been hailed by critics for “celebrating the human spirit.” It was originally produced in 1996 as “Fairytales” in Provincetown Mass. Breathe officially premiered at the Bailiwick Rep in Chicago, where it ran for 10 weeks, and won the 1999 After Dark Award for “Outstanding New Work.”
Nudity – one scene honoring the human body and spirit.
Two-Act: 2 hr. – piano accompaniment
3M: color-blind, multicultural casting encouraged
2F: color-blind, multicultural casting encouraged
- Q – The Songs of Martin & Biello
Q is a loving, sexy, irreverent musical revue, and deeply joyous expression of life from an LGBT perspective. It features the recurring character of Tipsy, a self-described “transgoddess” who dispenses advice with humor and attitude from her Web site.
Q premiered in 2000 at the Bailiwick Rep in Chicago, where it ran for 9 weeks. It was also produced at the 2002 Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
It was a winner of Philadelphia Weekly’s annual theater award for “Best Original Music.”
Nudity – one scene honoring the human body and spirit.
One-Act: 1 hr. 20 min. – piano accompaniment
3M: color-blind, multicultural casting encouraged
2F: color-blind, multicultural casting encouraged