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Comedian Sam Morrison is nowhere near as cynical as that joke—observed cheekily about his decision to base a new solo show, Sugar Daddy , on the recent death of his partner—would suggest, but its journey into grief, love, and the endless comedy of queerness is every bit as sharp and well-observed.
However rehearsed or written-through, it feels like an honest glimpse into his processes—mental, spiritual, sexual, and comedic—that could, and should, extend far beyond its hour-long set. Before a momentous meeting during a stormy Bear Week in Provincetown a few years back, Morrison was just a regular Florida-Brooklyn transplant, taking insulin and doing poppers while watching Bridgerton, waiting for his night in plus-size hairy armor to arrive.
Their love is quick, easy, and real, and Morrison allows us glimpses into their shared world while keeping its most sacred parts to himself. Morrison is a storyteller and craftsman able to switch tones and vignettes with impressive ease, gently guiding us through a personal wound without feeling manipulative or aimless. You leave with an appreciation for earnestness, and with an appetite for more. For tickets and more information, visit here.
Juan A. Ramirez writes arts and culture reviews, features, and interviews for publications in New York and Boston, and will continue to do so until every last person is annoyed. A fresh look at features, news, reviews, and interviews of theatre across the globe, from Broadway to London and everywhere in between.
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