

The Last Session
Marie Cain
In The Big Voice , Jim and Steve have musicalized their longterm relationship and hilariously proved that theatre is as much a calling as religion.
This high-energy, razzle-dazzle show chronicles the lives of a Baptist from Arkansas and a Catholic from Brooklyn who find eternal salvation in the temple of musical theatre.
The show “traces the couple’s meeting aboard a ship in the Atlantic Ocean, Steve’s struggle with AIDS, the production of their hit off-Broadway musical The Last Session , their separation and their reconciliation.
It’s a comedy about a gay marriage between two men created by the couple themselves.”
"The Big Voice is unconventional and perhaps unlikely, but this story of a mismatched couple, musical comedy-style, is funny, touching and warmly endearing."
— Variety
"Jim Brochu and Steve Schalchlin have made fantastic theater out of the drama of their lives. High on the LOL-meter. Laughs and heart to spare."
— The Village Voic
"Side-splitting! A hilarious and utterly enthralling evening of musical theater. Marvel at the romantic sweep of their songs. Here art is achieved with light hands, and the result is a triumphant and very touching song of praise to everyday love and the funky glories of the show business life."
— The New York Times
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The Big Voice: God or Merman? is a play written by Jim Brochu and published by Concord Theatricals .
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