
Itās minutes before curtain when Americaās favorite āguncleā (gay uncle), standup comedian Joe Fox, finds himself cornered by his family in his dressing room. After touring the country at the mic, Joey returns for his hometown show with a secret: tonight heās doing the show in full drag. Not everyone's thrilled. What follows is a comic debate between three generations of gay men about sex, sexuality, queerness, fluidity, age, race, performance, and āwokeā culture.
Writer
Julio Vincent Gambuto
Language
English