Some gays are born pole dancing around an umbilical cord sliding down a rainbow, while NYC standup comedian Keenan Steiner badly did not want to come out even into his mid-20s, let alone admit his sexuality to himself. In his authentic voice and off-the-cuff style, Keenan leads you through why it took him so long to come out of the closet, and what convinced him to get out, with unexpected jokes and even an ounce of poignancy along the way. Featuring sets by Keenan's funny friends
“With a style that’s big and bold without ever losing an ounce of sincerity, Keenan guides you on an adventure that’s often outrageous, sometimes poignant and always, always funny.” See more reviews here: keenansteiner.com/reviews.
SNEAKY, got its start at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and much like Keenan’s humor, it took an unexpected turn to Mexico, where it played in cities across the country. It picked up some flavor and stories from across the border and has now been playing across venues throughout New York City.
Preview Keenan’s standup (and watch the mini doc "Stand Arriba" at youtube.com/@KeenanSteiner
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