Category Archives: steven gallagher

An Unsettled Cage With a Big Star

david lopez & chris zonneville When I was doing my Masters Degree at the University of Toronto one of the projects that I worked on dealt with the question, “what happens in the mind of the actor when they transition … Continue reading

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Come Out to See Craplicker

“A year ago you were healthy and straight, now you’re gay and have cancer… that’s a lot to deal with.” Welcome to Craplicker, Steven Gallagher’s exciting new (and first!) play about being gay, falling in love and coming out, in … Continue reading

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The Sound of Rock Stars

In late September, 2007 I sat in the Diesel Playhouse in the audience for Acting Up Stage’s one-night only concert With A Little Help From My Friends: the stars of Toronto musical theatre singing the songs of the Beatles. I … Continue reading

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Big Toothy Grins By Steven Gallagher

Amanda asked me to choose my favorite photograph. I thought, “Does she mean pictures of me in a show?” “Pictures of my dog?” And then I thought about what songs I’ll be singing on Monday, and I knew right away … Continue reading

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