This is a repeating eventapril 5, 2025 8:00 pm
Long Center and Fusebox Present: Can I Be Frank?

Time
(Friday) 8:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Event Details
In a desperate attempt to prove they can think about someone other than themself, Morgan Bassichis turns to the work of queer comedian, musician, and performance artist Frank Maya
Event Details
In a desperate attempt to prove they can think about someone other than themself, Morgan Bassichis turns to the work of queer comedian, musician, and performance artist Frank Maya in Can I Be Frank? Maya was among the first out gay comedians on network television and on the precipice of mainstream success before he died from AIDS-related complications in 1995. This new “solo” performance humbly attempts to ensure Maya’s legacy is no longer overlooked while finally resolving the bottomless queer search for fame and for father figures, and for laughter in times of crisis. Helen Shaw from The New Yorker calls it “A bitingly funny tribute,” but you’ll have to decide for yourself.
For the past two decades, the Fusebox Festival has brought Austin to life with dynamic performances, installations, and events all over the city. Looking ahead, the festival will transition to a biennial format, promising an even bigger and more exciting experience. While this means the next festival won’t take place until 2026, there’s no need to worry! This April, the Long Center and Fusebox are joining forces to present a special two-night run of Morgan Bassichis’ incredible one-person show, Can I Be Frank?.
About the Artist:
Morgan Bassichis (they/them) is a comedian and writer who has been described as “fiercely hilarious” by The New Yorker. They are the author of The Odd Years and co-editor with Jay Saper and Rachel Valinsky of Questions to Ask Before Your Bat Mitzvah, both published by Wendy’s Subway. Recent shows include A Crowded Field (Abrons Arts Center, 2023), Questions to Ask Beforehand (Bridget Donahue, 2022), and Don’t Rain on My Bat Mitzvah (Creative Time, 2021). Their exhibition More Little Ditties was co-presented by the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, Cambridge and the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond.
Cast & Creative Team:
Directed by Sam Pinkleton
Associate direction by Kedian Keohan
Musical recreations by Natasha Jacobs
Scenic recreations by Eli Woods Harrison
Can I Be Frank? was originally presented by La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club and was supported in part by a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant and residencies at the Church in Sag Harbor, New York and the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas. Special thanks to Mike & Carlee Productions.
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What To Expect
- This is an indoor event.
- All patrons, regardless of age, require a ticket to attend the performance.
- Prohibited items include but are not limited to: Outside food or drinks, weapons of any kind including pocket knives, Professional cameras (cameras with detachable lenses), Video cameras, illegal or illicit items of any kind, tents, vending of any kind and soliciting of any kind.
- Animals and pets are not permitted except for properly identified service animals.
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