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Tim Rosser and Charlie Sohne
From "The Profit of Creation" - a physicist, Max who, after being rejected by the scientific community and betrayed by the love of his life, accepts an offer from a right-wing organization to move to Kentucky and head up a newly planned Creation Museum. Max's cynical decision takes a surprising turn when he falls in love, makes promises he can't keep, and becomes deeply connected to people who, at first glance, seem completely unlike himself.
Max meets Darren - a young man who, at this point, has just quit reparative therapy. Darren turns to Max, the only gay person he knows, for answers. Darren recalls a role playing exercise from his reparative therapy - he asks Max to recount his first date with his last boyfriend, so he can find out what it's like to fall in love.
Concert directed by Matt diCarlo
Produced by Ryan Scott Oliver/Very Intense Productions
Stage Managed by: Suzanne Apicella
Piano: Tim Rosser
Guitar: Eric Davis
Cello: Allison Seidner
Violin: Philip Payton
Drums: Damien Bassman
Video: Daniel Schloss (www.dschloss.com)
B Camera: Jesse Garrison
Негізгі бет Rosser and Sohne at 54 Below: Colin Hanlon and Taylor Trensch sing "Never Felt So Wonderful"
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