The Beautiful People
October 29th, 2009 maggiePerformers doing what they do best…






6 hours later at doyle's, the makeup is starting to wear off and the whiskey has taken effect.
Performers doing what they do best…






6 hours later at doyle's, the makeup is starting to wear off and the whiskey has taken effect.
More than anything else we do, the Femme Show in Boston is a community effort. From the bake sale (we raised $600 for MTPC!) to the tech staff, to the ASL interpreters and the after party volunteers, there are dozens of people who make this show possible. Whether you bought a ticket or 6, volunteered for one night, updated your facebook status, attended the after party, baked brownies, or bought a brownie, you are part of what makes this show possible!
A big thank you to our sponsors, artists, vendors and volunteers:
Katie Diamond (graphic design and more!)
Pixie Girl Design (web design and more!)
The Slutcracker
The Network/La Red
Individual Details
Truth Serum Productions
RT by K8
Irene Ediger of Lush Life and the Cambridge Antique Market
The Fireplace Restaurant
Bonnie Rovics, LMT
Disco Crush
Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition
Vee Vee Restaurant
Double Barrel Apparel
TPC Open Mic
The Pita Pit (after party food!)
The Alter Eco
Savor your Existence
Cameryn Moore, Phone Whore
Boston Boabom

Hilary and Adina sell tasty treats for MTPC

Art Show featuring Kate Moss and Natasha Nolan
It’s a rainy Thursday and you’re at work, or somewhere else trying to get some work done. Don’t you feel like procrastinating? Go here to check out photos from our publicity photo shoot, exclusive backstage shots, and more!

This picture has almost nothing to do with the show, but it was a good time. Ariel was using my purse as a prop for her awesome bearded church lady character and found some gloves and condoms in there. (cause you should always be prepared for safer sex, kids!). Much hilarity ensued, with Ariel-the-church-lady chastising me and there were all kinds of hijinks on the South Street tennis courts at 10:00 in the morning.
60 people saw the show on Friday!
164 people saw the show on Saturday! (not counting the ones watching through the window)
224 people total saw the show over 2 nights (I thought I’d do the math for all you performing arts majors) Read the rest of this entry »