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Contents:
- MEET THE GAY TWS WHO HAVE A PLAY ABOUT THEIR LIFE
- ‘PRAY THE GAY AWAY’ LIVE: ZAKAR TWS INVE AUDIENC TO THEIR LGBTQ COMEDY PLAY
MEET THE GAY TWS WHO HAVE A PLAY ABOUT THEIR LIFE
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The self-proclaimed “Middle-Eastern Mary-Kate & Ashley” duo published the book, “Pray the Gay Away”, 2017.
The tle om somethg their mom, a vout Catholic, tried to do when Michael and Zach sat her down and told her that they are gay. After a start Fort Lrdale, “Pray the Gay Away” will be on stage Mneapolis (September 12-22, 2019) and Toronto (October 3-13, 2019). Mike Martte: You didn’t know your brother was gay until a mix-up happened.
‘PRAY THE GAY AWAY’ LIVE: ZAKAR TWS INVE AUDIENC TO THEIR LGBTQ COMEDY PLAY
ZT: Our Mom tried many ways to “-gay” .
Michael Zakar: It’s fely improved sce the book’s release, but back when I got the tattoo, my mom, she said: “One thg I hate more than you beg gay is tattoos.
MM: Favore gay-iendly cy? “Pray the Gay Away” at the Cowl Center for the Performg Arts Mneapolis October 12-22, 2019 and at the St.