the beautiful vows kirk wrote
when you are cold
i will be your warmth
when you are sad
i will be your clown
when you are happy
i will be your echo
when you need your time
i will understand
when we are quiet
i will know the comfort of your presence
when we are apart
i will feel your hand in mine
i know that you are the completion of my soul
and i shall never want for care, support or love
and i shall never forget you, ever
not even if we live to be 100
what hx magazine said
« from hx magazine – issue 438 – 28 jan 2000 page 10 – homo dish »
on tuesday, the scene switched from musical theater in a gay bar to a gay wedding in a musical theater, as kirk david lawrence and james thomas howard tied the knot on the stage of the jane street playhouse (where hedwig and the angry inch plays through the end of the month), before a loving audience of about 125 people–most of them kirk’s exes (well, three).
seen: hedwig writer (and original star) john cameron mitchell, blake west, kristen kopp, jack slomovits, tom d’ambrosio, david matos, george ennis, steven wallace, gregg moore and mistress formika, who hosted (but didn’t actually marry the lovebirds). the reverend michael carter officiated as, in matching aqua bowties and cummerbunds, the pair lit a unity candle, recited poetry to each other and listened to joe pecorino sing “the origin of love.”
then, it was party-time, with reception music provided by both the angry inch and the squeezebox house band and the cutting of a unique 3-tiered wedding cake constructed entirely of cupcakes. it was a most interesting evening all around. we must say, if any gay marriage is likely to endure, our money would be on one formalized in a building that once played host to the surviving crew of the titanic (but then, we’re awfully bitter.)