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In Gay for Pay with Blake & Clay, two out-of-work gay actors teach straight men how to play the gay roles that lead to awards season glory. Blake and Clay may not be leading men, but they are leading these men to greatness by teaching them to go from straight to straight-up booked. Because representation matters, but Blake and Clay's representation hasn't called them in ages. Blake & Clay's Gay Agenda invites you to the fabulous book launch for the world's first how-to manual about the eternal conundrum that is gay living. Watch as Blake and Clay take the guesswork out of the queer experience…mehr

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In Gay for Pay with Blake & Clay, two out-of-work gay actors teach straight men how to play the gay roles that lead to awards season glory. Blake and Clay may not be leading men, but they are leading these men to greatness by teaching them to go from straight to straight-up booked. Because representation matters, but Blake and Clay's representation hasn't called them in ages. Blake & Clay's Gay Agenda invites you to the fabulous book launch for the world's first how-to manual about the eternal conundrum that is gay living. Watch as Blake and Clay take the guesswork out of the queer experience and unite the community once and for all. Because if the gays can agree on one thing, it's that they can't agree on anything.
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Autorenporträt
Curtis Campbell is a playwright, director, and novelist. He co-created the Toronto Fringe sellout hits Gay For Pay with Blake & Clay and Blake & Clay's Gay Agenda with collaborator Daniel Krolik. Campbell's debut YA novel Dragging Mason County received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, and was described by Daniel MacIvor as "the teenage love child of David Sedaris and John Waters." You can sometimes find Curtis in drag as bearded beauty Alanis Percocet, Toronto's Jagged Little Thrill. Daniel Krolik is a performer and writer. His acting credits include work with Studio 180, Buddies in Bad Times, Roseneath Theatre, Magnus Theatre, Sudbury Theatre Centre, Bluewater Summer Playhouse, Repercussion Theatre, and the Next Stage Theatre Festival. Daniel was named an Artist to Watch by NOW Magazine and has co-written the plays Point of Departure and Release the Stars: the Ballad of Randy & Evi Quaid. Daniel also co-hosts the popular podcast BGM: Bad Gay Movies/Bitchy Gay Men.