Broadway's 'Take Me Out' director Stt Ellis talks how he readied his st for Richard Greenberg's play about a gay Black baseball player.
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- JSE WILLIAMS WEIGHS ON BEG A STRAIGHT MAN PLAYG A GAY CHARACTER BROADWAY'S TAKE ME OUT
- STT ELLIS TALKS ABOUT THE BROADWAY GAY-THEMED BASEBALL PLAY 'TAKE ME OUT'
- JSE WILLIAMS MAK HIS BROADWAY DEBUT WH A GAY ROLE ‘TAKE ME OUT’
- 'GREY'S ANATOMY' STAR JSE WILLIAMS MAK A SE FOR WHY STRAIGHT ACTORS N PLAY GAY ROL HIS BROADWAY BUT, 'TAKE ME OUT'
JSE WILLIAMS WEIGHS ON BEG A STRAIGHT MAN PLAYG A GAY CHARACTER BROADWAY'S TAKE ME OUT
Former 'Grey's Anatomy' star Jse Williams was to the ongog bate over straight actors playg gay characters as he embarks on dog jt that Broadway's 'Take Me Out' * take me out gay *
His cisn to open up about his sexualy sparks a firtorm of homophobia and racism the sport, particularly his own locker room. But Williams is also engagg wh another proment topic of discsn — whether straight actors should play gay characters.
He don't nsir himself part of the gay muny, and he's stgglg wh his own inty and sense of awarens there. You were talkg about the inty issu that the play wrtl wh, and your character, Darren, has two big thgs that he's alg wh terms as a biracial baseball player who out as gay. Dealg wh tolerance and and the racism and homophobia that e up the play, do you have to parse the nuanc between those two thgs or is all one big meltg pot of horrible people?
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STT ELLIS TALKS ABOUT THE BROADWAY GAY-THEMED BASEBALL PLAY 'TAKE ME OUT'
For nothg is Darren Lemmg, the fictnal center fielr of a team lled the Empir, also at the center of “Take Me Out, ” Richard Greenberg’s gay fantasia on the natnal to be a “five-tool player of such credible grace he ma you spect there was a sixth tool, ” Lemmg surpass even Derek Jeter — on whom he is to some gree moled — versatily, steads and the kd of arrogance that, arisg om excellence, adds up to charisma. He’s a natural star for baseball and, when he cis to e out as gay, a natural irrant for s bt, “Take Me Out, ” which opened on Monday a fe revival at the Helen Hay Theater, is a five-tool play.
Perhaps pecially for gay men, is also a eful rrective to the feelg of banishment om a necsary Klwich/The New York TimBy that I don’t mean baseball self but the examatn of masculy through s lens. In “Take Me Out, ” Lemmg’s announcement that he’s gay, prompted by no sndal and volvg no lover, is sentially a pretext for a disquisn on malens.
JSE WILLIAMS MAK HIS BROADWAY DEBUT WH A GAY ROLE ‘TAKE ME OUT’
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'GREY'S ANATOMY' STAR JSE WILLIAMS MAK A SE FOR WHY STRAIGHT ACTORS N PLAY GAY ROL HIS BROADWAY BUT, 'TAKE ME OUT'
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