Taylor Mac, photo by TheArches, 2010.
Taylor Mac, photo by TheArches, 2010.
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Taylor Mac
Hosted by Frances Sorensen
Originally aired on Monday, February 28th, 2005

Actor, director, playwright and performance artist Taylor Mac is author and performer of the solo-shows, "The Face of Liberalism," "Okay," and "Cardiac Arrest or Venus on a Half-Clam." His song "The Revolution Will Not Be Masculinized" is a recognized classic. He has performed in a variety of venues including PS 122, Joe's Pub, FEZ, CBGB's, and the San Francisco Opera House. Among his exploits and adventures, he headlined the 8th annual Queer at Here Festival, appeared in Karen Finley's "Make Love," opened for music icon Nina Hagen, and played his first Martian opposite C. Thomas Howell in the Sci-Fi Channel original feature, "Graveland."

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