Truth Be Told Productions
Truth Be Told Productions is a Philadelphia-based theatre company which produces new and established LGBT-themed works on the fringe of the mainstream.
01/22/2017
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of a part of the TBT family, Paul McNair. Paul was a strong force in our production of Martin Sherman's BENT in 2014 as Uncle Freddie. Paul lent his talents to our Fringe production and received many accolades from local press. The loss of Paul will most certainly leave a hole in the theatrical community of Philadelphia and our thoughts go out to Paul's family and friends.
To quote BENT, "It's my secret. And I have a signal. No one knows it. When I rub my left eyebrow at you, like this...it means I love you. Bet you didn't know that. I can even do it in front of the guards. No one knows. It's my secret."
It was never a secret. We love you, Paul. You'll be missed greatly. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Paul of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia passed away peacefully at his home on January 17, 2016 after two challenging years living with ALS. Paul is survived by his beloved wife, Emma Sabin, and son, Gavin McNair of Chestnut Hill; brother Mark of Craddockville, VA and sister Betsy of Santa Cruz, CA; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, friends, and family around the world.
"A New Brain" has been postponed to our 2017 Season
As many of you are aware, the blackbox theaters of Philadelphia have been closing down left and right. We had originally secured a space which has been forced to close its doors and we have diligently been seeking a new home for our production of A New Brain. Unfortunately, we have not found another suitable space and do not want to simply settle for a space.
That said, we have decided to postpone our production of A New Brain until our 2017 season which will give us time to revisit our performance venue options with a clean slate.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused any of you and we hope that you will consider auditioning for us in the future.
Again, we apologize and we hope to see out at auditions for "Love, Valour, Compassion" this Fall or a show in our 2017 season.
Fernando Gonzalez
Truth Be Told Productions
03/30/2016
When was the last time you caught up with these old friends?
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
Opens Friday, 4/1 and runs through 4/9.
Get your tickets today at http://tbtdogseesgod.brownpapertickets.com
03/29/2016
What has our good friend "CB's Sister" been up to lately? Well, she seems to have lost a bit of herself lately. In several ways. Not only does nobody seem to call her by her real name anymore, but she can't even seem to figure out who she is. I mean, she's still a bit of a drama queen (President and founder of the one-person drama club) and she still seems to follow her brother's friends around like a lost puppy. But, there is ONE boy who brings a sparkle to her eye. But, why don't you come and see for yourself.
You can catch up with all of your 'nutty' friends by seeing "Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead" beginning April 1st through 9th at the Skybox at the Adrienne.
Purchase tickets today at http://tbtdogseesgod.brownpapertickets.com
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