
The Big Gay Musical
Drama · Comedy · Music
Overview
Paul and Eddie have just begun previews for the new Off-Broadway musical "Adam and Steve - Just the Way God Made 'Em." Their lives strangely mirror the characters they are playing. Paul is looking for the perfect man and Eddie is dealing with how his sexuality and faith can mix.
Top Cast
Daniel Robinson
Daniel Robinson
Paul / Adam
Daniel Robinson
Paul / Adam
Joey Dudding
Joey Dudding
Eddie/Steve
Joey Dudding
Eddie/Steve
Jeff Metzler
Jeff Metzler
David
Jeff Metzler
David


Liz McCartney
Liz McCartney
Patty-Maye
Liz McCartney
Patty-Maye
Brian Spitulnik
Brian Spitulnik
Michael
Brian Spitulnik
Michael


Steve Hayes
Steve Hayes
God
Steve Hayes
God


Brent Corrigan
Brent Corrigan
Hustler
Brent Corrigan
Hustler
Jeff Binder
Jeff Binder
Eddie's Dad
Jeff Binder
Eddie's Dad
Andre Ward
Andre Ward
Jose
Andre Ward
Jose


Lena Hall
Lena Hall
Wife / Eve
Lena Hall
Wife / Eve
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