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Doin' Time in the Homo No Mo Halfway House
How I Survived the Ex-gay Movement
 
 
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   Peterson Toscano
   860.680.0639
   peterson@petersontoscano.com
 
With art (click on photos for high-resolution versions):
1. Publicity photo of Peterson Toscano:
   
 
Photo credit: Tina Encarnacion
   
  2. Peterson Toscano as character “Chad:”
   
 
Photo credit: Roy Steele
   
  For additional images of Peterson Toscano, e-mail presskit@homonomo.com
 
The hilarious and controversial one-man show “Doin’ Time in the Homo No Mo Halfway House--How I Survived the Ex-Gay Movement!” comes to CITY, STATE on DATE!

See for yourself what happens behind the doors of America’s zaniest ex-gay residential program as Peterson Toscano presents his one-man comedy, “Doin’ Time in the Homo No Mo Halfway House--How I Survived the Ex-Gay Movement!” on DAY, DATE, TIME at VENUE, ADDRESS. PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS. PROVIDE CONTACT PHONE NUMBER AND/OR E-MAIL ADDRESS.

Through seven characters Toscano takes you on a tour of the Homo No Mo Halfway House, a 12-Step Christian program that attempts to save men and women from the snares of homosexuality through bizarre rules, gender realignment, and brain numbing reconditioning.

Based on Toscano’s real life experience in various Ex-gay ministries, he weaves together humor, program jargon and outrageous eye witness accounts to form a piece that is hilarious, poignant and inspirational. From the daily rap sessions on appropriate male dress to the surreal Family and Friends Weekend, prepare yourself for a rocky and raucous tour of the Homo No Mo Halfway House, and see for yourself if our hero comes OUT alive!

For more information about this event, contact CONTACT PERSON at PHONE NUMBER AND/OR E-MAIL ADDRESS. For video samples of the performance piece and more info about the Homo No Halfway House, please visit www.homonomo.com
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Peterson Toscano’s Bio

Peterson Toscano
As a gay man, his journey out of the closet has been long and complicated. After years of submitting to reparative therapy through counseling, ex-gay support groups, and even three exorcisms, Peterson enrolled in the ex-gay residential program, Love in Action. He graduated successfully from the program nearly two years later, but in January of 1999 he finally came OUT and fully accepted himself as a gay man.

Peterson Toscano studied Theater and English Literature at City College of NY after which he worked as a teacher and the director of education at CASES, a NYC alternative program for youth offenders. In 1995 he moved to England then Zambia to work in radio production for a Christian mission.

In 1999 Peterson founded p2son productions and began performing his one-man play, "Footprints, An Inspirational Comedy." A comic character actor and a playwright, he often draws on poetry, the Bible and other texts as well as extensive interviews to inspire his drama. Known for his flawless character transformation, Peterson literally changes the way his whole body and face appear on stage as well as his voice and accent.

He made his professional acting debut in the Peter Hanke play "Kaspar" at Cafe Bustello, NYC (1989). His film credits include "Star Queen--A Star is Bored" (2002) and"Eli Parker’s Getting Married?" (2001). and Fish Can’t Fly (2005), and is slated to appear in the documentaries This is What Love in Action Looks Like (2008) and For Such a Time as This (2008). He has been featured in The New York Times, People Magazine, the Montel Williams Show, Public Radio International and The Tyra Banks Show.

In 2007, along with fellow ex-gay survivor, Christine Bakke, (with technical assistance from Steve Boese) he launched Beyond Ex-Gay bXg, an on-line resource for ex-gay survivors. In conjunction with SoulForce and The University of California at Irvine, bXg hosts the Ex-Gay Survivor Conference--Undoing the Damage, Affirming Our Lives Together.

Peterson currently lives in Hartford, CT and his a member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) in West Hartford, CT.

He maintains three blogs (he's a little addicted to blogging, oh, and vlogging)

 
 
 
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