Twisted comedy to benefit local charity

Robert Matson and Timothy Stewart as two gay angels who want to help God create a new species; the homosexuals.

Robert JM Productions and The Boom present Twisted and Diverse Tails to benefit the Winds House. The sketch comedy will play Saturday November 2nd at The Boom Dinner Theatre at 8 pm with dinner at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $50 and includes dinner and the show.

The Winds House is a transitional program in Oklahoma City, which helps individuals with HIV/AIDS who are homeless or who are faced with the imminent threat of going homeless. They offer them a chance to develop skills, find employment, seek educational possibilities and work towards finding their way to a better place.

“This is an exceptional organization,” says Robert Matson, owner of Robert JM Productions, “ and I’m very honored and pleased along with The Boom to help them raise money.”

Twisted and Diverse Tails is a comical collection of LGBT sketches written and performed by Timothy Stewart, Brenda Williams, Crystal Ecker, Dougie Rankin and Robert Matson. The sketches include a father and son trip to the LGBT world, a therapy session for supposed “gay” cartoon characters,  a lesbian’s coming out party in the true tradition of the south, a game of bouncing bisexuals, even a trip to gay hell plus many more.

Twisted and Diverse Tails performs Saturday, November 2nd at the Boom Dinner Theatre, 2218 NW 39th St. Tickets can be purchased at ticketstorm.com under Arts and Theatre, they can also be purchased at the door the night of the show. For more show information go to rjmproductions.com or call 562-6877.

October 20, 2013