After playing sold-out runs across the country and a limited Off-Broadway run earlier this fall, Drew Droege (Drunk History, Bob’s Burgers) returns to the New York stage with his solo play Bright Colors and Bold Patterns, directed by Michael Urie.
Bright Colors and Bold Patterns, described by one critic as a “sidesplitting rant on gay marriage,” will return to the Barrow Street Theatre December 15-30.
Written and performed by Droege, the new solo play details the events leading up to Josh and Brennan’s wedding in Palm Springs. “The night before becomes a drunken, drug-fueled scream riot, because their friend Gerry has arrived, furious that their invitation says ‘Please refrain from wearing bright colors or bold patterns,’” read production notes. “In the struggle for equality, what do we really want? What do we lose? And is there any cocaine left?” The show is produced by Form Theatricals with associate producer Tom De Trinis; set design is by Dara Wishingrad.
The Barrow Street Theatre is located at 27 Barrow St., New York. Tickets are available online at barrowstreettheatre.com, in person at the Barrow Street Theatre box office, or by calling (866) 811-4111. For more information visit brightcolorsandboldpatterns.com.