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Puppy Love: Comedian Marga Gomez recalls her affair with a suburban mom in Intimate Details.
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1. The Last Sunday in June
You can bet the characters of Jonathan Tolins's hit play would have a lot to say about this year’s Tonys—but mostly, they discuss the parade as it passes by their West Village apartment.
Century Center
111 E. 15th St.
212-239-6200
2. “Boys’ Night” at De La Guarda
If you want something a little more interactive than Take Me Out, head to Union Square, where “drinks, toys, music, and boys” kick off Pride Weekend on June 27 at 10:30.
Daryl Roth Theatre
20 Union Square E.
212-239-6200
3. Intimate Details
Comedian Marga Gomez's solo show at La MaMa hilariously examines her checkered past emceeing Gay Pride events.
LaMaMa Etc.
74A E. 4th St.
212-475-7710
4. Fuse
Three-week festival featuring scenes from Lesbian Pulp-O-Rama and Brandon Olson and Chris Tanner's Holly's Folly.
Here
145 Sixth Ave.
212-868-4444
5. Homogenius 2003
Manhattan Theatre Source presents the second annual festival for gay and lesbian work, which features short productions and full-length play readings, and a mini-musical.
Manhattan Theatre Source
177 MacDougal St.
212-501-4751

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