Headed by a cast of eight fresh up-and-coming comedic actors, The Big Gay Sketch Show features a combination of traditional and music-based sketches, pop culture parodies and recurring characters, all from a unique LGBT perspective. Check out the “Gay Werewolf,” “Tranny 911,” “The Gay Facts of Life,” “The Gay All in the Family,” “The Gay Honeymooners” and more! Executive producers are Rosie O’Donnell, Dan MacDonald and Joe Del Hierro.
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August 14, 2010
#1
Review by S. Long
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It’s the gay version of SNL that you always wished there was. Like SNL, not every sketch is a winner but all in all it was very funny. One reason you might not laugh at every sketch is that the show is shared with our siblings (gay or lesbian). I watched it was a lesbian friend and she was laughing when I was thinking of going to the kitchen and I was laughing when she was scratching her head and saying, “boys are weird”. The one constructive criticism I would give the producers is that the topics explored were the overworked ones (coming out, PFLAG moms, etc) and exploring more sophisicated issues would greatly improve the show.
August 14, 2010
#2
Review by Marni L. Lange
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There are very few shows I can watch over and over and over no matter how many times I’ve seen them. This one is one of them! Every time I watch it, I end up in stitches! This is one of the most talented groups of people in comedy!
August 14, 2010
#3
Review by Alan Chambers
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I have been looking for this for quite some time. I was hoping to find it at the local second hand book store, but this was too much of a good deal to pass up. Thanks for this great opportunity.
August 14, 2010
#4
Review by Brian Newlin
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Really, really funny skits, I absolutely love it! My friends and I are constantly quoting this show daily!
August 14, 2010
#5
Review by Michael Steck
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Over-used themes, tired jokes and lame skits all comprise this show which should have been called Big Gay Blah. I was shocked to see two people actually thought this was funny. I think they are the only two. How is this show still on? To compare this show to SNL is like comparing Shakespeare to “10 Things I Hate About You.”