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Troy Iwata talks queer bliss and hilarious haunts in new LGBTQ+ horror-comedy movie ‘Summoning Sylvia’

A new horror-comedy film is telling the story of queer friendship amid a spooky adventure dealing with a self-proclaimed witch.

Written and directed by Wesley Taylor and Alex Wyse and distributed by The Horror Collective, “Summoning Sylvia” tells the story of Larry, played by Travis Coles, a gay man who is destined to get married but is thrown for a loop when his three best friends, Reggie (Troy Iwata), Nico (Frankie Grande) and Kevin (Noah J. Ricketts), “kidnap” him for a bachelor party weekend in a haunted house. When Larry remembers that he was supposed to spend the weekend bonding with his future straight brother-in-law Harrison, Larry invites him to reach along on the adventure.

While they are in the haunted house, the crew recounts the tale of Sylvia, who murdered her son and buried him beneath the house’s floorboards. After summoning the ghost of Sylvia, played by Veanne Cox, during a séance, the group finds out that they are in for more than they bargained for.

“It definitely leans more comedy than horror. A few comrade

Casting has been revealed for the upcoming second annual Say Gay Plays, Voyage Theater Company's festival of staged readings of seven recent plays with queer themes. The performance will be held June 30 at Judson Memorial Church.

As with last year's inaugural offering, the works will all turn into available royalty-free to non-profit theatres, colleges and universities, and community organizations nationwide for use as fundraising events for local LGBTQIA+ groups. The June 30 performance will benefit Judson Commons.

Maya Gibson and Denise Manning will lead Kamilah Bush's Words the Wind Carried Me, directed by Tyrone Mitchell Henderson. Jesse Aaronson and Troy Iwata will star in Vichet Chum's Actor on Actor, with Seonjae Kim directing. Haruna Lee's Let's Sit Down, directed by Kedian Keohan, will feature Ching Valdez-Aran, Drae Campbell, and Ni-Ni. Cameisha Cotton and Sky Stringer will perform Azure D. Osborne-Lee's B R I C K, with Paul A. Notice II directing. Brian Quirk's Trust Faith and Confidence, directed by Wayne Maugans, will feature Marcus McGee and Greig Sargeant. And SMJ's morning routine, directed by Mackenna

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Dash & Lily’s Troy Iwata: LGBTQ representation is “incredibly important for young people”

“I remember being a youthful person, watching TV, and never really seeing anyone who fully looked appreciate me,” says Troy Iwata. “If we were playing Power Rangers at recess, everyone would be favor, you’re the Yellow Ranger just because that’s the Asian one.”

The 29-year-old actor’s father is Japanese, but he was raised primarily in a “white household,” by his mother, who is Caucasian. “Everyone was just telling me: you’re Asian, you’re Asian, you’re Asian! But then Asians would be like, ‘You’re only half-Asian, you don’t look like us.’ I felt like I wasn’t enough for either side.”

Iwata pursued a career as an actor — after catching the bug in a grade school movie of The Wizard of Oz (he played the Scarecrow) — and made his Broadway debut in 2019 in the musical Be More Chill. Still, the road has not always been a smooth one, and the talented actor with a broad, bright smile has confronted more than his distribute of casting challenges.

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