Recapping “Go Go Crazy” Screening at the Center

Guest Post by Terry Levine
Swan Lake’s ballet. Celine Dion’s music. Hedda Lettuce’s antics.
On May 11th at 7 PM, these elements and many more were featured in Go Go Crazy, a film presented by Center Cinema as part of the Summer Camp series of events. This mockumentary from director Fred M. Caruso gave Center viewers an interesting glimpse into Philadelphia’s ”premiere” go-go boy contest. Which one of the five competitors would ultimately take home $1,000 in cash and the illustrious title? Who would win the favor of the contest’s host, Hedda Lettuce?
Go Go Crazy introduced the audience to five speedo-clad aspirants each with a distinct personality and stage “presence.” Vinnie attracted the support of folks with his uncanny resemblance to Jersey Shore’s The Situation; Kiernon a native of Georgia (the country) provided a ballet routine, a stark contrast to typical stripper pole performances; Chase schemed to get ahead in the competition; Connor, the straight one of the group, enhanced his “assets;” and Ken had dreams of Broadway. With back-stabbing, sex and great costumes, the constant bursts of laughter proved that just about everyone was entertained! Viewers also met three judges: former contest winner, Blake Goldenrod; Celine Dion “embodier;” Tina Perkins; and Hank, the club’s owner and contest’s bank roller.
The film’s Director and Producer, Fred M. Caruso has worked all over the United States in shows like Big River, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Shenandoah, Mame, The Music Man, and Oliver. He wrote The Big Gay Musical which follows a brief period in the lives of two young actors, one who is openly gay and the other who is in the closet.
Overall, watching this film was a great way to spend a Friday evening!
