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He Went So We Can Stay 

Wednesday, Aug 12 2009
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Dan Hoyle wondered, as we all do: What's wrong out there? People in the flyover states have bad fashion, and pretend they're not gay. Why why why? Unlike most of us, however, Hoyle decided to find out, firsthand. Taking a van, some chutzpah, and a wait-and-see attitude, he journeyed ... out there. He spoke with the people. He came back, wrote a play, and performs it tonight. The Real Americans promises to use Hoyle's well-known gift of mimicry to bring those kooky teabagging characters on home.
Tue., Aug. 25, 7:30 p.m., 2009

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