• By: seth

Posted on August 27, 2012

Hey want to see some great video of what we are working on and get some fabulous booty while you are at it?

We have just launched our Kickstarter campaign and we need your support to get Homo File off the ground. In only 1 week we have 25 backers and are $3713 away from our $5000 goal. If you can help us support his amazing project in this first stage you will also be helping to make it possible that our LGBTQ history is not erased.
Here is a link to our Kickstarter page where you can see some cool video snippets of the work in progress. We are giving away steaming hot art work from the show for your contribution. At least take a peek at the video.  http://kck.st/P9utau

And here is a photo of us at a recent rehearsal with our amazing composer Jewlia Eisenberg who we have had the great fortune to work with. It is gonna be good. Trust! Wait till you see what she got us to do with 5 typewriters!

Pictured here left to right: Rich Hutchison, Michael Soldier (aka Precious Moments), Ned Brauer, Elana Isaacs, and the amazing Jewlia Eisenberg of Charming Hostess fame.

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