Justin Daniel Will Chronicle Road to Gay Fatherhood With Tunes by Stephen Sondheim, John Mayer and More at the Duplex | Playbill

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News Justin Daniel Will Chronicle Road to Gay Fatherhood With Tunes by Stephen Sondheim, John Mayer and More at the Duplex Actor and singer Justin Daniel will return to the New York City cabaret scene with officially alive, his show that chronicles the road to gay fatherhood through show tunes, pop music and more, April 21 and 28 at the Duplex in Greenwich Village.

The 7 PM performances will be directed by Scott Coulter with music direction by Michael Holland (Godspell). Officially alive, according to press notes, "chronicles the unfolding and often bizarre road towards gay fatherhood. After getting married and deciding to pursue parenthood through surrogacy, the show delves into the awkward conversations, difficult choices, and the defining moments of life. All of this is told with an eclectic musical lens that brings together the music of David Bowie, John Mayer, Stephen Sondheim, and many more."

Daniel's credits include NBC's "Ed," Comedy Central's "Strangers With Candy" and Robert DeNiro's "The Good Shepherd," among others. His cabaret debut quarterlife crisis was given the Backstage Bistro Award and a MAC nomination.

The Duplex is located at 61 Christopher Street. There is a $15 cover plus a two-drink minimum. For more information, visit TheDuplex.com.

 
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