Barely a year after the magnificent A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, Taylor Mac and Machine Dazzle take on that unavoidable sectarian holiday near the end of the calendar year.
Possibly the most important theatrical performance of our time ends with a message of sex-positive hope for a better world.
NSFW: On the same day as the Folsom Street Fair, Chapter Four of Taylor Mac’s A 24-Decade History of Popular Music included a re-enactment of the Cold War with big huge balloon dicks.
Chapter Three was the most energetic segment thus far, definitively proving that Taylor Mac’s sweeping drag-splosion is destined to become canonical.
Mac opened his magnum opus with an apology to an indigenous woman and dedicated “Shenandoah” to the late Bubbles.
Performed in four six-hour segments, Mac’s drag-splosion, A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, will be the defining event of the fall.
Playwright, actor, and singer/songwriter Taylor Mac was inspired to create A 24-Decade History of Popular Music: 1776 – 1836 when he came San Francisco…