Call Redialed: NEW Tori Scott Video Interview: Make America Gay Again at Joe's Pub

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Read a behind-the-curtain story as to how my 2017 interview with Tori Scott became audio-only in my soon-to-be-released bookBehind The Curtain: The Mistakes, Lessons Learned & Triumphs of Interviewing Celebrities.

June 2018 Interview:

After another really fun interview this past April, I had a blast catching up with comedian Tori Scott live and in-person from Joe's Pub's Library!
 
In this NEW video interview, Tori once again answered my call, but this time, through cheers of Fireball Whisky, she reveals:
  • Her upcoming Gay Pride show Making America Gay Again
  • The importance of this annual show
  • Giving back to the community
  • So much more 

Connect with Tori: Website, Facebook, Instagram

Making America Gay Again plays Joe's Pub (425 Lafayette Street) during NYC's Gay Pride Weekend, Saturday, June 23, 2018 at 7pm.

More Tori Scott Interviews:

2013 (Read Here): I'll Regret This Tomorrow
2014 (Read Here): Vodka Is The Reason For The Season - 2014 Edition
2016 (Read Here): Seeing Double
2017 (Listen Here): Vodka Is The Reason For The Season - 2017 Edition
2018 (Read Here): Shame Spirals
2018 (Read Here): Vodka Is The Reason For The Season - 2018 Edition
2019 (Read Here): Thirsty For More

Tori Scott

More on Tori Scott:

Tori Scott is a New York-based singer, actress, and comedian. In addition to Joe's Pub at the Public Theater, where she appears regularly, Tori has toured her solo shows to London, Los Angeles, Dallas, Provincetown, and on Atlantis Events cruise ships where she entertained 2,000 shirtless gay men throughout the Caribbean.

Her debut album, Plan B!, was recorded live at Joe's Pub in May of 2017 and released on Chicken Ranch Records in December 2017.

As an actress, she has performed alongside Alice Ripley in the new musical The Girl with Polka Dot Eyes, and performed opposite Linda Lavin, Leslie Uggams, and Stephanie J. Block in the Symphony Space tribute to Sheldon Harnick and Fiddler on the Roof.

On television, she's counted to 20 as a singing garbage woman on Sesame Street and dubbed the vocals of a singing hooker on HBO's Cathouse: The Musical.

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