I've always had a soft spot in my heart for About Face Theatre. Their remount of Dream Boy was one of the first productions I saw when I first moved to Chicago. My first gig in Chicago was being a part of the inaugural season of the About Face Youth Theatre, work I continued for years after as part of About Face's Education Outreach Program. About Face has always produced innovative and thought provoking queer work. This season, they offer up the entertaining We Three Lizas , a (just-campy enough) musical that combines It's A Wonderful Life, A Christmas Carol, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas in one fabulously queer package. About Face has found an instant holiday classic for the LGBT community and I hope it becomes a holiday mainstay like the Goodman's A Christmas Carol and American Blues Theater It's A Wonderful Life: Radio Show.
The central character in all this colorful mayhem is "Conrad Ticklebottom," our stand-in Scrooge/George Bailey/Grinch, hilariously played by Scott Duff . A long-time Artistic Associate of About Face, Scott was one of the directors who worked on the first About Face Youth Theatre production of First Breath with me. After a stint in Memphis, Scott triumphantly returns to the Chicago stage in this production. I caught up with him about the show: