QUEER WINDOW

Award-winning musical comedy star Dan Kitrosser premieres his latest queer musical comedy.
Sunday, September 14, 2025 at The Stonewall Inn

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Karen Tenderness lives to belt an 11 o’clock number—at 5pm. But when one note too many shatters her living room window, she replaces it... only to discover she’s installed a QUEER WINDOW. Now everything she sees through it becomes queerer, sexier, and infinitely more dramatic. Peering into her neighbors’ lives, Karen uncovers secrets, sparks romances, and spins wild fantasies. But what happens when she sees something she really shouldn’t?

QUEER WINDOW is a solo musical thriller that is campy, creepy, and dripping in high notes and low morals -- with apologies to Alfred Hitchcock. Starring Dan Kitrosser (HOMOS!, Smooth!) as Karen and directed by Jordan Siegel the show makes its New York debut on Sunday, September 14 at 5pm at the iconic Stonewall Inn (53 Christopher St, New York, NY 10014). See the schedule below. Tickets are $22 for general admission or $30 for VIP tickets that include reserved front seating, available at www.SpinCycleNYC.com.  You must be 21+ with valid state-issued ID to attend. Please note that there is also a 2 drink minimum at all performances.

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Dan Kitrosser is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter and performer. He cowrote the screenplay for WE THE ANIMALS which premiered at Sundance Film Festival, winning the NEXT: Innovator Award, Best Narrative at OutFest and was nominated for 5 Independent Spirit Awards and a GLAAD Award. His plays have been performed all over the world, including TAR BABY (Amnesty International Citation of Excellence) and for his show HOMOS! A Solo Disaster Musical, bitch Dan just received the Fringie Award at the 2023 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. You can hear Dan as the host of the acclaimed iHeartRadio podcast SVETLANA! SVETLANA!, a ten-episode podcast about Dan’s obsessions with Josef Stalin’s daughter. Dan lives in South Philadelphia with his fabulous husband Jordan and his narcissistic dog, Gemma.

Jordan Siegel (director)  is a Philadelphia-based theater artist and speech-language pathologist. His performance background includes work on the stage of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London, Chicago’s Piven Theatre, and a national tour with Chamber Theater Productions. He has worked as a teaching artist for adults with developmental disabilities as well as for children and teens who stutter. Jordan holds a BFA in Drama from Syracuse University and a Master’s in Speech and Hearing Sciences from Portland State University. He currently works as a pediatric speech-language pathologist and teaches as an adjunct instructor in Temple University’s graduate program in Communication Sciences and Disorders. His clinical and teaching work inform his perspective on voice, communication, and storytelling in the theater.