Too Hot Too Handle
1. NYC Today
Girls in Trouble
Off-Broadway @ The Flea Theater-NYC
February 12th - March 1st
Produced by Jonathan Reynolds Directed by Jim Simpson
"The new play by Jonathan Reynolds (Stonewall Jackson's House) ""dares to explore the controversial history of abortion through its life-changing effect on women across three generations...""
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/137620-Girls-in-Trouble-Controversial-Play-%20About-Abortion-Gets-Extra-Week-Talkbacks-Announced
Girls in Trouble
Off-Broadway @ The Flea Theater-NYC
February 12th - March 1st
Produced by Jonathan Reynolds Directed by Jim Simpson
"The new play by Jonathan Reynolds (Stonewall Jackson's House) ""dares to explore the controversial history of abortion through its life-changing effect on women across three generations...""
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/137620-Girls-in-Trouble-Controversial-Play-%20About-Abortion-Gets-Extra-Week-Talkbacks-Announced
This play is so controversial because it takes you back to the beginning of the abortion debate and shows you how we have gotten to where we are today. By doing so, it allows you to form your own opinion as to whether abortion is bad as opposed to just thinking like you are told to think.
2. Naked Broadway-
Lea Michele and Jonathan Groff as
adolescent lovers in “Spring Awakening.”
adolescent lovers in “Spring Awakening.”
Broadway’s Eugene O’Neill Theatre-NYC
December 10, 2006 - January 18, 2009
December 10, 2006 - January 18, 2009
Produced by Tom Hulce
Directed by Michael Mayer
Written by Frank Wedekind
Spring Awakening is too hot to handle because it places the issue of coming of age and sexuality before the public in an uncensored but relevant way. While It is definitely not the first play to deal with sex, it places the current politics involving sex and our youth at the forefront for discussion.
3. Gay Broadway
Boy Meets Boy
Off-Broadway @ Actors Playhouse NYC
1975
Produced by Christopher Larkin and Edith O'Hara
Music and Lyrics by Bill Solly
Off-Broadway @ Actors Playhouse NYC
1975
Produced by Christopher Larkin and Edith O'Hara
Music and Lyrics by Bill Solly
This charming hit by Solly & Ward imagined what the 1930s might have been like if gay and straight lifestyles were equally accepted.
http://www.musicals101.com/gay7.htm
http://www.musicals101.com/gay7.htm
This controversial play written by gays caused uproar because it showed what would happen if homosexual relationships were given the same respect that hetero sexual relationships were. Basically, it tried to show a world where being gay was looked at no differently than being straight
4. Racist Broadway
Showboat
Chris Mueller/Signature Theatre
VaShawn McIlwain plays Joe in
Signature Theatre's production of
"Show Boat," which runs through Jan. 17.
Signature Theatre's production of
"Show Boat," which runs through Jan. 17.
Broadway @ Ziegfeld Theatre, NYC
Dec 27, 1927 - May 4, 1929
Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Music by Jerome Kern
Dec 27, 1927 - May 4, 1929
Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Music by Jerome Kern
This play is so controversial because it confronts all of the racist practices of that time and showcases them in a way that condemned them. It depicts whites coming to the aid of a mullatto women and her white husband as opposed to condemning them..it was illegal for whites and mulattos to be married.
5. Busted
Sex
Broadway @ The Casino Theater-NYC
April 26, 1926 – March 1927
Written, Produced, and Directed by Mae West
Broadway @ The Casino Theater-NYC
April 26, 1926 – March 1927
Written, Produced, and Directed by Mae West
"Sex is a 1926 play, written by, and starring, Mae West. It was very popular for about a year before the New York Police Department raided West and her company, charging them with obscenity..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_(play)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_(play)
Sex was so controversial because it showed a woman using the sex business as a means to get out of the decrepit life she was in. It also was controversial because it contained nudity. It also should be noted that among those who attended were judges and their families along with members of the police department…who ironically raided the show later.
6. NEA 4
Holly Hughes, Tim Miller, John Fleck,
Martha Wilson and Karen Finley
at NYU, April 15, 2004.
Martha Wilson and Karen Finley
at NYU, April 15, 2004.
Consisted of four performance artists whose grants were denied by the National Endowment for the Arts. A process by which the board would accept or deny the artists requests resulted in a veto by NEA chair John Frohnmayer despite their requests being approved by a peer review.
These artists were “Too Hot Too Handle” because there work involved works that while they were artistic were considered indecent to the people on the review committee. They including pieces involving gay right and marriage, sexuality, and immigration issues…all hot button political issues of the time.
7. Regional Theatre
Eric Brady The Roanoke Times
Posters at Mill Mountain Theatre
Posters at Mill Mountain Theatre
advertise plays Tuesday that will not be
staged. The theater will close after the
production of "Driving Miss
Daisy."
Mill Mountain Theatre
Roanoke, Virginia
January 27, 2009
Daisy."
Mill Mountain Theatre
Roanoke, Virginia
January 27, 2009
Controversy exists over how deep in debt the Mill Mountain Theatre is and what can be done to save it. It has been speculated for a few years that the debt could be above $600,000 and with the current economy it appears that they can no longer stay afloat.
8. College University
Media Credit: Chris Gregory/Hatchet
photographer Sophomore Mark Amoroso
and senior Michael Weiss will perform
amid controversy this weekend in the
Company's production of "Quills."
photographer Sophomore Mark Amoroso
and senior Michael Weiss will perform
amid controversy this weekend in the
Company's production of "Quills."
George Washington University
May 1st and 2nd, 2009
Cast of the Play vs. University Officials
May 1st and 2nd, 2009
Cast of the Play vs. University Officials
It is such a hot button topic because backside nudity has come to be accepted but when you get to full frontal nudity you start dealing with sexuality on a whole different level. The controversy here surrounds how far one should go when it come to art imitating real life.
9. High School
Laramie Project
Steven Robertson and Christian Latham
rehearse for ‘‘The Laramie Project.’’
(Boston Globe Photo / Jon Chase)
http://www.boston.com/news/local/
massachusetts/articles/2007/11/01/
parents_others_protest_laramie_
at_high_school/
massachusetts/articles/2007/11/01/
parents_others_protest_laramie_
at_high_school/
Acton-Boxborough Regional High School - Boston, Massachusetts
Nov. 9 and 10, 2007
MassResistance, The Westboro Baptist Church, and the students
Nov. 9 and 10, 2007
MassResistance, The Westboro Baptist Church, and the students
This play is causing controversy because you are taking topics such as homosexuality, which is a point of controversy among older audiences, and placing it in a high school setting amongst teenagers. The graphic subject matter surrounding the peace is making the parents uneasy and they are concerned about how it will affect their children in the future.
10. Wild Card
Corpus Christi
Tarleton State University in Stephenville
March 23, 2010
Students vs. Community
Tarleton State University in Stephenville
March 23, 2010
Students vs. Community
This play is controversial simply by the fact that it depicts Jesus as a homosexual and at one point has him marrying two of the disciples. This play would have controversy in the most liberal states, but because it is in a small Texas town, it will have more than its share of protestors.






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