| (left to right) Stuart (Aidan Gillen), Nathan
(Charlie Hunnam), and Vince (Craig Kelly) |
The groundbreaking British television series that follows the lives of three guys living it large in Manchester's gay village continues, with each character facing a new set of problems in their pursuit of love life, and happiness. Stuart, the sexy, wealthy boy-magnet, has neglected hisresponsibilities as a gay dad, and continues with his club-bopping, boy-shopping, bed-hopping ways. Vince tries to develop the self-esteem to enter a serious relationship with Cameron, his deceased friend's accountant but is plagued by Rosalie, a femalecoworker, who continues to pursue him, not knowing he is gay. To make matters worse, Stuart continues to toy with Vince's affections, who has always carried a torch for him. Meanwhile Nathan, the fifteen-year-old cutie, continues his pursuit of Stuart,hoping to win him over for good and make their relationship more than casual. A compelling and complex drama, with a splash of comedy and just the right mix of sex, the season's episodes conclude as the romantic triangles converge. Tonight's program can be enjoyed as a stand-alone feature presentation or as a delightful follow-up to Wednesday's previous episodes.
Stay tuned for more! Don't miss the U.S. premiere of Queer as Folk: The Sequel tomorrow, Sunday April 16, at 5:00 PM.
9:00 PM Screening at the Colony Theater $10
Discounted package ticket of all three different Queer as Folk Programs
$25
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