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Alison Garrigan aka Alison Hernan (born September 1958) is an American actress, singer, and costume designer, the daughter of actors Jonathan and Jo Farwell. She is well known for playing both male and female roles. ==Career== She has performed in gothic/industrial bands as well and has a cabaret/nightclub act with Michael Seevers called Torch.〔Cleveland Cabaret Project. (24 July 2007) Cached by Google. Accessed 31 July 2007.〕 She is a self-described "goth-punk vampire bat". She and co-writer/guitarist Dennis Yurich reformed their Goth/Steampunk band "Queue Up" in 2008.〔 She appeared in David Hansen's ''I Hate This''.〔(I Hate This ) Play Website. Accessed 31 July 2007.〕 She is married, mother of a grown up son, and is openly bisexual.〔〔() accessed 10 January 2007〕 She played Dr. Frank-N-Furter in Cleveland Public Theatre's Christmas production of "The Rocky Horror Show" in 2006, having previously played the part of Janet.〔The Plain Dealer's Art Staff. (30 November 2006) (It’s a ‘Time Warp’ weekend ) ''The Plain Dealer''. Accessed 31 July 2007.〕 In January 2007 she starred in ''Ms. Adventures'', 'a one-woman safari through the American gender jungle' by Michael Sepesy. The show was revived in 2008. In December 2007 she appeared in the musical ''Pulp''. Of her part it was said, "It's Alison Garrigan's Viviane, however, that dominates. The constantly employed Garrigan, whether in musical or straight parts, never fails to impress"〔() retrieved December 27, 2007〕 and "() slinks around in a gown (she's also the costume designer) in a way sure to excite folks of any sexual orientation.".〔() retrieved December 27, 2007〕 About her part in ''The Breakup Notebook: The Lesbian Musical'' in February 2008 it was said, "At the peak of comic perfection, Alison Garrigan etches out a nervous lesbian with bisexual pretensions". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alison Garrigan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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