It's the Trocks, baby!
I have loved The Trocks ever since I was a little, baby fag (I think I saw them on Ed Sullivan or Johnny Carson) and have been trying to get them to Chicago for several years (their international touring schedule has really made this really challenging, so we’re thrilled that they’re finally coming!).
To me, they’re like the gay Harlem Globtrotters, and they truly embody that elusively clever mix of being brilliantly subtle and outrageously comic all in loving homage and campy mockery of classic dance. It’s been said before that if you love dance, you’ll love The Trocks. And, if you hate dance you’ll love them even more!
- Steve
To me, they’re like the gay Harlem Globtrotters, and they truly embody that elusively clever mix of being brilliantly subtle and outrageously comic all in loving homage and campy mockery of classic dance. It’s been said before that if you love dance, you’ll love The Trocks. And, if you hate dance you’ll love them even more!
- Steve
Steve Abrams is General Manager of Harris Theater for Music and Dance, located in Millennium Park, Chicago. And, even more impressively, he is a longtime galpal of LifeLube and friends.
The Harris Theater for Music and Dance and The AIDS Foundation of Chicago will present Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, the all-male professional ballet company, for one night only Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the performance, which range from $40 - $75, are on sale now at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance box office located in Millennium Park at 205 E. Randolph Dr. , by calling 312-334-7777 or by visiting www.harristheaterchicago.org. 100 percent of the net proceeds from this event benefit the AIDS Foundation of Chicago.
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