The feisty, power-packed character actor who made Beverley Leslie one of the most beloved recurring roles on TV’s Will & Grace will appear for two nights in Birmingham, Alabama next month.
Leslie, whose performance as the unforgettable "Brother Boy" in the gay cult classic film Sordid Lives made him a favorite of gay audiences everywhere, will bring his one person show "My Trip Down the Pink Carpet" to Birmingham in the form of two benefit shows for the Terrific New Theatre on Saturday, September 6th and Sunday 7th.
Leslie Jordan won a Prime Time Emmy Award in 2006 for his character on Will & Grace, as well as the Grand Jury Prize for Best Actor at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival in the summer of 2000 for his role as "Brother Boy" in Sordid Lives alongside Delta Burke, Beau Bridges and Olivia Newton-John.
Jordan, who has also appeared on television shows Boston Legal and Ugly Betty, will be performing at Terrific New Theatre at 8:00 pm on both nights. The cost for Saturday’s show which will include wine and hors d’oeuvres and the show is $100. Sunday’s show will include wine, cocktails and dinner at Robert Hill Antiques and costs $150.
For more information or to get tickets to the shows, contact:
Terrific New Theatre
2821 2nd Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35233
or call:
(205)328-0868
Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis, so it is suggested that you get them early.
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