In
Celebration of LGBT Pride Month, The Studio @ 620 is proud to
present
the world debut of New Gay Rock Opera
"Tunnelvision: The Musical"
OPENING NIGHT: June 9 , 2017
(Additional Dates: June 8-11 & June 15-18, 2017)
Purchase Tickets at: http://www.thestudioat620.org/events/tunnelvision-by-tim-cain
Set
during the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, the new queer rock opera,
Tunnelvision: The Musical, tells the story of
Tim and Troy and their tumultuous relationship, from beginning
to end. Written by Tim Cain, the lead singer of the glam rock
band, Boys’ Entrance, the show is being called the next Hedwig
and the Angry Inch. Both use the power of rock to convey
a dramatic and powerful story, but while Hedwig uses humor to
defuse a personal tragedy, Tunnelvision
is more operatic and dramatic, incorporating a wide array of
music genres into its story. There is Heavy Metal and Goth;
also Soul, Industrial, New Wave, Hip Hop, Jazz, Psychedelic,
Gospel and even Cabaret. The songs flow in style and type, helping
to inform the lyrics. Tunnelvision: The Musical
opens at Studio 620 in St Petersburg, FL on
June 9. Tunnelvision by Boys’ Entrance is available
on iTunes
now.
Writter: Tim Cain
The
opera opens with rocker Tim on stage, getting jeered by the
audience for being queer. He responds by unabashedly claiming
the title of “Mr. Sissy”. His bold declaration wins the crowd
over, then, in “Creation,” he explains how the purpose of gay
men is to create, not procreate.
Jimmy Dudding (Tim)
Troy,
a closeted straight man, happens to be in the audience. The
two hook up after the show and begin a rollercoaster ride of
a relationship that involves break-ups and make-ups, drugs,
alien encounters and one of the men becoming a call boy. The
two say they want to be in a committed relationship together,
but they simply don’t know how to navigate the uncharted territory.
The physical relationship between Tim and Troy eventually breaks
down, but their desires continue unabated. That is when the
"wolf" comes knocking at the door.
Stevie Rayder (Troy)
The
wolf in "The Wolf Is At The Door” is temptation. The song is
Peter Gabriel meets Duran Duran meets David Bowie. It is funky
like Gabriel’s "Sledgehammer" with a Duran Duran veneer and
a final verse that pays homage to Bowie. It is the climax of
the opera, coming at a point of intense exasperation between
Tim and Troy, conveying sexual appetite and frustration.
“Who hasn't experienced both?” questions Cain. “It is a song
that grabs listeners by the balls and won't let go. It makes
you want to move,” he says.
In the 25 years since Tim Cain created his band, Boys’ Entrance,
he has produced some of Queer Rock’s most iconic, political,
and galvanizing music. The band features Cain on vocals and
guitar; his multi-instrumentalist husband, Billy Ramsey on bass;
lead guitarist, Jaybo Key; and drummer, John Spinelli.
They’ve experienced acclaim and awards over the years. In the
‘90s, Boys’ Entrance received two “Rock Single of the Week”
reviews in Billboard Magazine. In 2005, Cain was awarded an
OutMusic Award for his 30 year career as a gay musician.
Cain is thrilled that Tunnelvision, his magnum opus,
will follow The Who’s Tommy with both album and stage
versions. “They will stand alone as separate projects,” he says.
“The album offers the old school idea of sitting down and listening,
going somewhere in your mind. Tunnelvision: The Musical will
be a tour de force. It will be filled with lust, drama, sex
in parks and naked men. Yes, naked men! It is a definite must-see!”
In both the album and stage versions, the story of Tim and Troy
ends not-so-happily-ever-after. “It is a rock opera, after all,”
explains Cain. “Tragedy is the currency of opera.”
Still, the music of the finale, "Back to One,” sounds like a
sunrise. It conjures up those first few moments when the sky
begins to turn and the sun appears. For rocker Tim, there is
satisfaction at having removed himself from the madness of his
relationship with Troy. There is also a pride that comes from
realizing he is ok, alone. “It’s a reminder that at the end
of the day, we all ride solo in this journey of life,” says
Cain.
“Tunnelvision - the Musical” will debut in St.
Petersburg, FL at Studio 620 (Directions
Here) on June 9. Special preview performance
on June 8th.
Purchase Tickets at: http://www.thestudioat620.org/events/tunnelvision-by-tim-cain.
“…the
album convincingly mixes, glam rock, new-wave, goth, industrial,
and pop styles across its sprawling 17 tracks, echoing the feel
of artists ranging from David Bowie and Peter Gabriel to Duran
Duran and the Velvet Underground- all the while coming across
as refreshingly original and raw, especially appreciated in
these days of over-manicured and polished pop songs.”
Larry Nichols, Philadelphia Gay News