Taylor Mac

playwright, drag performer, and singing historian

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Taylor Mac's “Holiday Sauce...Pandemic!” challenges audiences to question their personal worldviews during this holiday.

‘Living a virtuous life in an unvirtuous world.’ Taylor Mac’s new show focuses on holidays and chosen families

Taylor Mac's “Holiday Sauce...Pandemic!” challenges audiences to question their personal worldviews during this holiday.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Taylor Mac will perform “24-Decade History of Popular Music” starting Thursday in LA. It’s divided into four shows on four separate nights.

Taylor Mac's 24-hour show gives a different look at history

Taylor Mac will perform “24-Decade History of Popular Music” starting Thursday in LA. It’s divided into four shows on four separate nights.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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