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Jade Esteban Estrada

Jade Esteban Estrada (born September 17, 1975) is an American singer, actor, stand-up comedian, journalist and human rights activist. Out Magazine called him "the first gay Latin star."

Jade Esteban Estrada
Background information
Born (1975-09-17) September 17, 1975 (age 48)
OriginSan Antonio, Texas, U.S.
GenresLatin Pop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, producer, comedian, actor, director, choreographer, columnist, dancer, striptease artist
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1998 - present
LabelsVicarious Records
Websitegetjaded.com

Biography edit

Born to David Gonzales Estrada and Aurora (née Sanchez) Estrada, Jade Esteban Estrada has four siblings: Celeste, David, Olga and Sara. As a young boy, Estrada participated in extracurricular school activities and sang in the school choir. Growing up in the Catholic Church, Estrada once believed that he would join the clergy.[1] Through his local parish, he became a member of the Boy Scouts of America.[2] Through the encouragement of his choir instructor, he began to take voice lessons and eventually moved to New York to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.

Estrada appeared in the German production of Starlight Express and worked as a dancer for Seventeen. After two popular appearances as a transgender singer/dancer on The Jerry Springer Show, he worked as Charo's choreographer and lead dancer. He gained international recognition in 1998 when he released the single "Reggae Twist" on the Brooklyn-based Total Envision Records label.

In 2008, he hosted the 19th Annual South Florida GLAAD Media Awards on Bravo. During the Obama Administration, he was invited to The White House to attend the State Arrival Ceremony welcoming President of Mexico Felipe Calderón and his wife Margarita Zavala.

Latin pop music edit

According to Latina (magazine), Estrada is "probably best known as a Latin pop singer."[3]

In 2001, Estrada made an announcement that would benefit his career. "I am proud to be a gay Latino," he said, while performing at Central New York Pride in Utica, New York.[4]

In April 2002, Estrada lent his name to Being Out Rocks, a two-part National Coming Out Day project organized by the Human Rights Campaign. A poster celebrating "openly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered musicians" was nationally distributed and encouraged young people to be themselves and to not let gender identity be an obstacle to their success. Other artists who signed their name included Melissa Etheridge, Pet Shop Boys, RuPaul, Michael Stipe and Indigo Girls.[5]

On National Coming Out Day, October 11, 2002, a benefit CD featuring the songs of openly LGBT musicians and straight allies was released by Centaur Entertainment. Estrada, Cyndi Lauper, Queen, k.d. lang and Sarah McLachlan were among the artists who donated songs to the album.[6]

Stand-up comedy edit

Though Estrada has worked as a stand-up comedian in North America, Australia,[7] South Africa[8] and the United Kingdom,[9] he's mostly known as for his headlining shows throughout the American Southwest. "Estrada's delivery is endearingly folksy," writes Linda Ray of the Tucson Weekly. "It's as if he's metaphorically winking at an audience of friends as he deflates the stereotypes he invites with his flamboyant look, insider-Mexican bon mots and gay-culture references."[10] USA Today's 10 Best wrote, "Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club should be on the top of your bucket list, especially when headlined by Jade Esteban Estrada from Bravo TV and Comedy Central."[11]

Estrada frequently headlines the Sapphire Comedy Hour at Sapphire Las Vegas.[12]

Theatre edit

In 1993, Estrada played the title role in the national touring production of Tom Thumb in Toyland.[13] In 1997, he returned to San Antonio's Jump-Start Theatre to perform in Milagritos[14] by Sandra Cisneros and in Alicia Mena's There Comes a Time. Of the latter production, Dan R. Goddard of the San Antonio Express-News wrote, "But Estrada gives the best comic performance as poor, put-upon Peter, who allows himself to be overwhelmed by Ceci's fantasies - though it starts to wear thin after his 50th attempt to sing like Pedro Infante even though he's tone deaf."[15]

In 2000, Estrada choreographed and starred in the New York production of Tropical! at Teatro LaTea. Robert Kent of TheatreMania wrote, "The show's greatest strength is the enthusiasm of these entertainers, who beautifully perform Estrada's demanding routines with dazzling smiles not seen in a musical variety show since Donny & Marie."[16]

In 2016, Estrada was an artist-in-residence at Prohibition Theatre in Houston, Texas.[17] During this time, he wrote, directed and starred in burlesque adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe's The Masque of the Red Death, Eat Me, an adult-themed reboot of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Tales of a Hard Nut, a comedic adaptation of The Nutcracker.[18] In 2017, he returned to San Antonio to begin a two-year artist residency at the Overtime Theatre where he wrote, directed and choreographed Sinderella and the Glass Zipper,[19] a burlesque adaptation of Cinderella.

Of Estrada's second holiday play, How Burlesque Saved Christmas, Bryan Rindfuss of the San Antonio Current wrote, "From the wild mind behind such unusual offerings as ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1, Sinderella and the Glass Zipper, and Tales of a Hard Nut comes How Burlesque Saved Christmas — an original production written, directed and choreographed by multitalented performer Jade Esteban Estrada. Bursting with all the makings of a naughty adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, the seasonal affair builds on Estrada's ever-creative comedic chops as well as his background in the scantily clad world of burlesque."[20]

In 2018, Estrada wrote, directed and starred in Madame X: A Burlesque Fantasy, a story based on the life of portraitist John Singer Sargent and his famous painting, Portrait of Madame X.[21]

Solo work from 2000–2009 edit

During the height of his Latin pop music success,[22] Estrada wrote a solo musical comedy entitled ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1, which he performed at the 2002 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival[23] in Columbus, Ohio. In the show, he portrayed Sappho, Michelangelo, Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein,[24] Sylvia Rivera and Ellen DeGeneres. The presentation found a core audience among college students and played such institutions as Princeton University,[25] Cornell University[26] and other academic stages.[27]

Two years later, he premiered its sequel, ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 2, at the 2004 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival. In this installment, he took on the roles of Alexander the Great, Christina, Queen of Sweden, Susan B. Anthony, Billie Jean King, Harvey Milk and Mark Bingham. The show garnered the award for Audience Favorite in Solo Performance.[28] Niki D'Andrea of the Phoenix New Times observed, "While Estrada's long been an admired figure in gay culture, his ICONS show has earned kudos from all sorts of groups."[29]

Estrada debuted ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 3 at the 2006 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival. In this show, he portrayed Naomi (biblical figure), King James VI and I, Bessie Smith, Greg Louganis and Mary Cheney and won festival awards for Best Solo Performance and Best Original Music.[30]

In 2007, Estrada received a commission to create a solo show about Russian playwright Anton Chekhov for the Twin Cities Chekhov Festival in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Chek it, Baby: A Fabulous Explanation of Anton Chekhov's Fiercest Plays earned favorable reviews when it premiered at Bryant-Lake Bowl the following year. In Lavender Magazine's 2008 Theatre Year in Review, John Townsend gave the show an Outstanding Touring Performance nod and wrote, "Jade Esteban Estrada actually put a queer spin on Anton Chekhov, the one playwright you may have thought was totally queer-resistant. If you ever had any doubt of Chekhov's greatness, Estrada erases that."[31] Tad Simons of Minneapolis-St. Paul Magazine called it "genuinely funny."[32]

Solo work from 2010–present edit

In 2010, Estrada premiered his one-person show, ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 4, in Tallahassee, Florida.[33]

When Estrada embarked on a five-city tour of Mike Daisey's The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs in 2013, critics praised the unexpected collaboration. "Estrada is a comedian, singer, and gay entertainment icon. Daisey's monologue — written for himself — tells the story of a technology early adopter whose faith in Apple and its charismatic founder is challenged when he discovers the wretched conditions Chinese workers endure to make our cherished i-devices. What does playing for laughs have to do with social justice issues? A lot, it seems. Estrada's comedic timing puts the spotlight on the fan boy's increasing double vision as he attempts to hold on to his devotion to the world of Mac," observed Scott Andrews of the San Antonio Current.[34] "Jade Esteban Estrada knows how to draw an audience in and hold them in the palm of his hand," wrote Deborah Martin of the San Antonio Express-News. "He puts that skill to fine use in The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, a solo show written by Mike Daisey exploring the cult of tech giant Apple.[35]

In 2016, Estrada played a three-week run of ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1 at the Fringe World Festival in Perth, Australia. Mae Anthony of Dircksey Magazine described the continental premiere as "a poignant, informative show [full of] humour, witty lyricism, and outrageous cheek. Jade was in character, right up until next the icon's wig was put on. These funny, and often, deeply moving characterisations were expressed through costumes, accents, songs, expressive monologues - and not to mention the outright demolition of the fourth wall - and gave me a fresh insight into the various struggles faced by the gay community throughout history."[36] In 2017, Estrada performed the show in Cape Town, South Africa[37] and was featured on the cover of Out Africa Magazine's Summer 2017 issue.[38] Editor Keith Coventry wrote, "From the acceptance of same-sex relationships in the ancient world to the religious demonisation in later centuries. From the wit of Wilde to the tragedy of the holocaust, ICONS is an enlightening, educational and, above all, entertaining experience as he turns the pages of history."[39]

In 2018, Estrada starred in the San Antonio production of Bernard J. Taylor's The Kindness of Strangers, a one-person show about the life of Tennessee Williams.[40] Playwright Mark Leonard lauded Estrada's "brilliant, energetic portrayal of Williams. Both Taylor and Estrada deftly sidestep the cloying cliches to offer a gripping and vastly entertaining hour or so in the company of an American genius bent on self-destruction. Their Tennessee has heart, soul, rage, and wit and it is well worth spending an evening entranced and entertained in his company."[41]

Later that year, Estrada wrote and starred in two new solo shows: Magick: An Evening with Aleister Crowley[42] and A Sign from the Taco Gods[43] Both productions premiered at the Overtime Theater in San Antonio.

Journalism edit

In 2011, Estrada began interviewing elected officials for his Glitter Political column which was originally published by the online news site, Plaza de Armas. In 2013, after Plaza de Armas ceased publication due to financial difficulties,[44] his column was picked up by the San Antonio Current.[45] In 2019, Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert wrote, "Jade Esteban Estrada is one of the best political writers in Texas.".[46]

Lectures and symposiums edit

In 2001, Estrada delivered the keynote address at the OutFront Minnesota State Conference in Brainerd, Minnesota.[47] In 2005, he presented From Latin Pop Performer to Gay Icon at Princeton University.[48] In 2010, he presented Assimilation and the 21st Century Latino at Colorado State University.[49] The following year, he presented The Politics of Being Gay and Latino in America at Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton, Oregon.[50]

In 2012, he was a panelist for How the Media Shapes, Influences or Explains Latino Identity at the 9th Annual Center for Mexican American Studies and Research Conference at Our Lady of the Lake University[51] in San Antonio.

In 2015, the San Antonio Public Library invited Estrada to take part in a panel entitled Come OUT,[52] which Don Mathis of the Rivard Report described as "a discussion with local LGBTQ artists who have contributed to the diversity of the arts and humanities."[53]

Estrada presented his lecture, The Art of Storytelling, at the Metropolitan Community Church General Conference XXVI in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada[54] in 2016.

Personal life edit

Estrada is the cousin of golden age ranchera singer Janet Cortez (also known as "La Perla Tapatia") of the musical group Las Tesoros de San Antonio.

In 2008, Estrada began dating Star Search winner Ryan Bonn, however, the couple ended their relationship a year later.

In 2015, Estrada wrote about being estranged from his father ever since coming out.[55]

Politics and activism edit

Although Estrada has politically identified as nonpartisan since 2014, he has a history of supporting the U.S. Democratic Party, especially its LGBT programs and initiatives. In 2003, he supported Howard Dean's campaign for U.S. president and supported Barack Obama during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections.

In 2013, Estrada was a guest speaker for the international grassroots movement March Against Monsanto.[56]

Awards and recognition edit

In 2002, author Ed Karvoski, Jr. featured Estrada on the cover of the book Award-Winning Men: Up Close and Personal with Gay Honorees.[57] Later that year, Estrada was grand marshal of the Tulsa[58] and San Antonio LGBT Pride parades.[59]

In 2006, Kentucky governor Ernie Fletcher paid tribute to Estrada by commissioning him the title of Kentucky Colonel, the highest honor awarded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, which acknowledges outstanding ambassadors of goodwill and fellowship around the world. Estrada joined other honorary colonels such as Winston Churchill, Ronald Reagan, Bob Hope, Joan Crawford, Mae West, Johnny Depp, Muhammad Ali and Pope John Paul II.[60]

Discography edit

  • Fabulous Gay Tunes, Vol. 2 (2003)
  • Being Out Rocks (2002)
  • Angel (2001)
  • Reggae Twist (1998)

References edit

  1. ^ *"The Book of Ellen" by Chris Perezsacurrent.com 1/13/05
  2. ^ *"Dish: Jade Esteban Estrada" by Casey Parksjacksonfreepress.com 3/15/05
  3. ^ *"Everything's Bigger in Texas: Latino Celebs with Texas Roots" by Jill Pankowlatina.com 10/7/13
  4. ^ *"Show Offers Gay Perspective on History" by Sam Blackwellsemissourian.com 11/24/03
  5. ^ *"Etheridge, lang, Stipe Lend Support to HRC Project"advocate.com 4/13/02
  6. ^ *"Artists Celebrate Being Out"billboard.com 10/3/02
  7. ^ *"Jason the Joke That Keeps Giving" by Ben Andersonthewest.com.au 2/15/16
  8. ^ *"Jade Esteban Estrada's ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1"goodhopemcc.org 9/20/17
  9. ^ *"Black History Month LGBT"lgbthistorymonth.org.uk 9/26/17
  10. ^ *"Laughing Stock: Jade Esteban Estrada and Jeff Mackinnon Double Up, Puns and All About You" by Linda Raytucsonweekly.com 12/1/16
  11. ^ *"Best Nightlife in San Antonio" by Kimberly Suta10best.com 6/12/15
  12. ^ *"Jade Esteban Estrada to Headline Sapphire Comedy Hour" by Brian T. Yatesvegasnews.com 8/5/15
  13. ^ *"Tom Thumb in Toyland Sparkles at Kirby Center" by Al Chomannewspapers.com 11/19/93
  14. ^ *"Cisneros' 'Milagritos' Explores Bond Between Spirituality and Everyday Life" by Elda Silvanl.newsbank.com 2/9/97
  15. ^ *"Mexican Movies Set Stage for New Comedy" by Dan R. Goddardnl.newsbank.com 7/22/97
  16. ^ *"Review: Tropical!" by Robert Kenttheatremania.com 4/25/00
  17. ^ *"Masque of the Red Death, Tales of a Hard Nut, Havana Nights, Supperclub Live Band"backstage.com 9/30/16
  18. ^ *"The Overtime Presents Burlesque Adaptation of Cinderella, Sinderella and the Glass Zipper"broadwayworld.com 8/19/17
  19. ^ *"Sinderella and the Glass Zipper" by Brian Rindfusssacurrent.com 8/16/17
  20. ^ *"How Burlesque Saved Christmas" by Bryan Rindfusssacurrent.com 12/13/17
  21. ^ *"Madame X: A Burlesque Fantasy at the Overtime Theater"events.mysanantonio.com 2/2/18
  22. ^ *"Latin-pop singer communicates to the world with pride" by Tim Blanggermcall.com 6/21/03
  23. ^ *"Gay and Lesbian Artists to 'Act Out' in Columbus Festival, September 9-18" by Adam Klasfeldtheatremania.com 7/16/04
  24. ^ *"The Significance of Gertrude Stein For the World of Art, Examined" by Balasz Takacwidewalls.ch 6/9/19
  25. ^ *"Jade Esteban Estrada: ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1" by Princeton Bisexual, Transgender, Lesbian, Gay Alumnibtgala.tigernet.princeton.edu 12/1/05
  26. ^ *"Jade Esteban Estrada: One of America's Most Beloved Queer Performers"events.cornell.edu 4/25/11
  27. ^ *"Unity Awareness Week"wiu.edu 4/3/06
  28. ^ *"2004 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival Awards"columbustheatrefestival.com 9/24/04
  29. ^ *"Yes ICON" by Niki D'Andreaphoenixnewtimes.com 9/29/05
  30. ^ *"2006 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival"columbustheatrefestival.com 9/15/06
  31. ^ *"2008 Theatre Year in Review" by John Townsendlavendermagazine.com 12/19/08
  32. ^ *"Chek it, Baby at Bryant-Lake Bowl" by Tad Simonsmspmag.com 2/15/08
  33. ^ *"Jade Esteban Estrada Returns to Tallahassee with the World Premiere of His Latest Show" by Patrick Pattersonissuu.com.com 2/1/10
  34. ^ *"Jade Esteban Estrada in The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs" by Scott Andrews 2019-07-24 at the Wayback Machinesacurrent.com 6/7/13
  35. ^ *"Theatre Review: 'Jobs' Transcends Controversy" by Deborah Martinmysanantonio.com 6/5/13
  36. ^ *"Review: ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World" by Mae Anthonydircksey.com.au 3/24/16
  37. ^ *"Jade Esteban Estrada: ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World"goodhopemcc.org 9/20/17
  38. ^ *"Out Africa Magazine Issue 33"issuu.com 12/1/17
  39. ^ *"Que Sera Sera...Also Available in Jade" by Keith Coventryissuu.com 12/1/17
  40. ^ *"TacoTown Theatre Presents The Kindness of Strangers" by Alex Bentleysanantonio.culturemap.com 1/20/18
  41. ^ *"Leonard, M." 2018, January 14facebook.com 1/6/18
  42. ^ *"Overtime Theater Debuts One-Man Show of Aleister Crowley's Life" by James Courtneysacurrent.com 6/17/18
  43. ^ *"Jade Esteban Estrada Premiers New One-Man Show A Sign from the Taco Gods" by Sam Sanchezoutinsa.com 12/14/18
  44. ^ *"LGBTQ Print and Online Mag Coming Soon" by Iris Dimmickrivardreport.com 6/26/14
  45. ^ *"Glitter Political Archives"sacurrent.com 7/20/19
  46. ^ *"Calvert, T. 2019, May 14"facebook.com 5/14/19
  47. ^ *"Rising Pop Star to Give Concert at Cragun's"brainerddispatch.com 3/15/01
  48. ^ *"Princeton University | 3rd Annual LGBT Lecture Series"btgala.tigernet.princeton.edu 12/1/05
  49. ^ *"Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month"today-archive.colostate.edu 9/24/10
  50. ^ *"Festival explores overcoming hardships" by Tammy Malgesinieastoregonian.com 4/3/11
  51. ^ *"From Demography to Identity: Who We Are in America | 9th Annual Center for Mexican American Studies and Research Conference"yumpu.com 3/24/12
  52. ^ *"Library to Host Pride Panel Tonight" by Michael Markssacurrent.com 6/2/15
  53. ^ *"LGBTQ Pride Panel Kicks off Pride Month" by Don Mathistherivardreport.com 6/3/15
  54. ^ *"Emerge Metropolitan Community Church General Conference XXVI"emerge.mcchurch.org 7/8/16
  55. ^ *"A Favorite Daughter and a Forsaken Son Reconnect on the Road from El Paso" by Jade Esteban Estradaoutinsa.com 7/24/15
  56. ^ *"Conversation: Monsanto Protest, Rally - Why Should I Care?" by Iris Dimmicktherivardreport.com 5/24/13
  57. ^ *Men: Up Close and Personal with Gay Honorees" by Ed Karvoski, Jr.books.google.com 1/5/01
  58. ^ *"Humble Humbug: Multi-talented Jade Esteban Estrada to Perform at Pride Festival" by Thomas Connertulsaworld.com 6/7/02
  59. ^ *"International Musician/Gay Activist Honored in Hometown of San Antonio"archive.ambushmag.com 6/1/02
  60. ^ *"First Gay Latin Star Honored in Kentucky"theadvocate.com 11/2/06

Sources edit

  • , life.arizona.edu, October 1, 2010.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Profile, imdb.com; accessed June 30, 2016.

jade, esteban, estrada, born, september, 1975, american, singer, actor, stand, comedian, journalist, human, rights, activist, magazine, called, first, latin, star, background, informationborn, 1975, september, 1975, originsan, antonio, texas, genreslatin, popo. Jade Esteban Estrada born September 17 1975 is an American singer actor stand up comedian journalist and human rights activist Out Magazine called him the first gay Latin star Jade Esteban EstradaBackground informationBorn 1975 09 17 September 17 1975 age 48 OriginSan Antonio Texas U S GenresLatin PopOccupation s Singer songwriter producer comedian actor director choreographer columnist dancer striptease artistInstrument s VocalsYears active1998 presentLabelsVicarious RecordsWebsitegetjaded wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Latin pop music 3 Stand up comedy 4 Theatre 4 1 Solo work from 2000 2009 4 2 Solo work from 2010 present 5 Journalism 6 Lectures and symposiums 7 Personal life 7 1 Politics and activism 8 Awards and recognition 9 Discography 10 References 11 Sources 12 External linksBiography editBorn to David Gonzales Estrada and Aurora nee Sanchez Estrada Jade Esteban Estrada has four siblings Celeste David Olga and Sara As a young boy Estrada participated in extracurricular school activities and sang in the school choir Growing up in the Catholic Church Estrada once believed that he would join the clergy 1 Through his local parish he became a member of the Boy Scouts of America 2 Through the encouragement of his choir instructor he began to take voice lessons and eventually moved to New York to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy Estrada appeared in the German production of Starlight Express and worked as a dancer for Seventeen After two popular appearances as a transgender singer dancer on The Jerry Springer Show he worked as Charo s choreographer and lead dancer He gained international recognition in 1998 when he released the single Reggae Twist on the Brooklyn based Total Envision Records label In 2008 he hosted the 19th Annual South Florida GLAAD Media Awards on Bravo During the Obama Administration he was invited to The White House to attend the State Arrival Ceremony welcoming President of Mexico Felipe Calderon and his wife Margarita Zavala Latin pop music editAccording to Latina magazine Estrada is probably best known as a Latin pop singer 3 In 2001 Estrada made an announcement that would benefit his career I am proud to be a gay Latino he said while performing at Central New York Pride in Utica New York 4 In April 2002 Estrada lent his name to Being Out Rocks a two part National Coming Out Day project organized by the Human Rights Campaign A poster celebrating openly gay lesbian bisexual and transgendered musicians was nationally distributed and encouraged young people to be themselves and to not let gender identity be an obstacle to their success Other artists who signed their name included Melissa Etheridge Pet Shop Boys RuPaul Michael Stipe and Indigo Girls 5 On National Coming Out Day October 11 2002 a benefit CD featuring the songs of openly LGBT musicians and straight allies was released by Centaur Entertainment Estrada Cyndi Lauper Queen k d lang and Sarah McLachlan were among the artists who donated songs to the album 6 Stand up comedy editThough Estrada has worked as a stand up comedian in North America Australia 7 South Africa 8 and the United Kingdom 9 he s mostly known as for his headlining shows throughout the American Southwest Estrada s delivery is endearingly folksy writes Linda Ray of the Tucson Weekly It s as if he s metaphorically winking at an audience of friends as he deflates the stereotypes he invites with his flamboyant look insider Mexican bon mots and gay culture references 10 USA Today s 10 Best wrote Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club should be on the top of your bucket list especially when headlined by Jade Esteban Estrada from Bravo TV and Comedy Central 11 Estrada frequently headlines the Sapphire Comedy Hour at Sapphire Las Vegas 12 Theatre editIn 1993 Estrada played the title role in the national touring production of Tom Thumb in Toyland 13 In 1997 he returned to San Antonio s Jump Start Theatre to perform in Milagritos 14 by Sandra Cisneros and in Alicia Mena s There Comes a Time Of the latter production Dan R Goddard of the San Antonio Express News wrote But Estrada gives the best comic performance as poor put upon Peter who allows himself to be overwhelmed by Ceci s fantasies though it starts to wear thin after his 50th attempt to sing like Pedro Infante even though he s tone deaf 15 In 2000 Estrada choreographed and starred in the New York production of Tropical at Teatro LaTea Robert Kent of TheatreMania wrote The show s greatest strength is the enthusiasm of these entertainers who beautifully perform Estrada s demanding routines with dazzling smiles not seen in a musical variety show since Donny amp Marie 16 In 2016 Estrada was an artist in residence at Prohibition Theatre in Houston Texas 17 During this time he wrote directed and starred in burlesque adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe s The Masque of the Red Death Eat Me an adult themed reboot of Lewis Carroll s Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Tales of a Hard Nut a comedic adaptation of The Nutcracker 18 In 2017 he returned to San Antonio to begin a two year artist residency at the Overtime Theatre where he wrote directed and choreographed Sinderella and the Glass Zipper 19 a burlesque adaptation of Cinderella Of Estrada s second holiday play How Burlesque Saved Christmas Bryan Rindfuss of the San Antonio Current wrote From the wild mind behind such unusual offerings as ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World Vol 1 Sinderella and the Glass Zipper and Tales of a Hard Nut comes How Burlesque Saved Christmas an original production written directed and choreographed by multitalented performer Jade Esteban Estrada Bursting with all the makings of a naughty adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas the seasonal affair builds on Estrada s ever creative comedic chops as well as his background in the scantily clad world of burlesque 20 In 2018 Estrada wrote directed and starred in Madame X A Burlesque Fantasy a story based on the life of portraitist John Singer Sargent and his famous painting Portrait of Madame X 21 Solo work from 2000 2009 edit During the height of his Latin pop music success 22 Estrada wrote a solo musical comedy entitled ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World Vol 1 which he performed at the 2002 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival 23 in Columbus Ohio In the show he portrayed Sappho Michelangelo Oscar Wilde Gertrude Stein 24 Sylvia Rivera and Ellen DeGeneres The presentation found a core audience among college students and played such institutions as Princeton University 25 Cornell University 26 and other academic stages 27 Two years later he premiered its sequel ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World Vol 2 at the 2004 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival In this installment he took on the roles of Alexander the Great Christina Queen of Sweden Susan B Anthony Billie Jean King Harvey Milk and Mark Bingham The show garnered the award for Audience Favorite in Solo Performance 28 Niki D Andrea of the Phoenix New Times observed While Estrada s long been an admired figure in gay culture his ICONS show has earned kudos from all sorts of groups 29 Estrada debuted ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World Vol 3 at the 2006 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival In this show he portrayed Naomi biblical figure King James VI and I Bessie Smith Greg Louganis and Mary Cheney and won festival awards for Best Solo Performance and Best Original Music 30 In 2007 Estrada received a commission to create a solo show about Russian playwright Anton Chekhov for the Twin Cities Chekhov Festival in Minneapolis Minnesota Chek it Baby A Fabulous Explanation of Anton Chekhov s Fiercest Plays earned favorable reviews when it premiered at Bryant Lake Bowl the following year In Lavender Magazine s 2008 Theatre Year in Review John Townsend gave the show an Outstanding Touring Performance nod and wrote Jade Esteban Estrada actually put a queer spin on Anton Chekhov the one playwright you may have thought was totally queer resistant If you ever had any doubt of Chekhov s greatness Estrada erases that 31 Tad Simons of Minneapolis St Paul Magazine called it genuinely funny 32 Solo work from 2010 present edit In 2010 Estrada premiered his one person show ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World Vol 4 in Tallahassee Florida 33 When Estrada embarked on a five city tour of Mike Daisey s The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs in 2013 critics praised the unexpected collaboration Estrada is a comedian singer and gay entertainment icon Daisey s monologue written for himself tells the story of a technology early adopter whose faith in Apple and its charismatic founder is challenged when he discovers the wretched conditions Chinese workers endure to make our cherished i devices What does playing for laughs have to do with social justice issues A lot it seems Estrada s comedic timing puts the spotlight on the fan boy s increasing double vision as he attempts to hold on to his devotion to the world of Mac observed Scott Andrews of the San Antonio Current 34 Jade Esteban Estrada knows how to draw an audience in and hold them in the palm of his hand wrote Deborah Martin of the San Antonio Express News He puts that skill to fine use in The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs a solo show written by Mike Daisey exploring the cult of tech giant Apple 35 In 2016 Estrada played a three week run of ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World Vol 1 at the Fringe World Festival in Perth Australia Mae Anthony of Dircksey Magazine described the continental premiere as a poignant informative show full of humour witty lyricism and outrageous cheek Jade was in character right up until next the icon s wig was put on These funny and often deeply moving characterisations were expressed through costumes accents songs expressive monologues and not to mention the outright demolition of the fourth wall and gave me a fresh insight into the various struggles faced by the gay community throughout history 36 In 2017 Estrada performed the show in Cape Town South Africa 37 and was featured on the cover of Out Africa Magazine s Summer 2017 issue 38 Editor Keith Coventry wrote From the acceptance of same sex relationships in the ancient world to the religious demonisation in later centuries From the wit of Wilde to the tragedy of the holocaust ICONS is an enlightening educational and above all entertaining experience as he turns the pages of history 39 In 2018 Estrada starred in the San Antonio production of Bernard J Taylor s The Kindness of Strangers a one person show about the life of Tennessee Williams 40 Playwright Mark Leonard lauded Estrada s brilliant energetic portrayal of Williams Both Taylor and Estrada deftly sidestep the cloying cliches to offer a gripping and vastly entertaining hour or so in the company of an American genius bent on self destruction Their Tennessee has heart soul rage and wit and it is well worth spending an evening entranced and entertained in his company 41 Later that year Estrada wrote and starred in two new solo shows Magick An Evening with Aleister Crowley 42 and A Sign from the Taco Gods 43 Both productions premiered at the Overtime Theater in San Antonio Journalism editIn 2011 Estrada began interviewing elected officials for his Glitter Political column which was originally published by the online news site Plaza de Armas In 2013 after Plaza de Armas ceased publication due to financial difficulties 44 his column was picked up by the San Antonio Current 45 In 2019 Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert wrote Jade Esteban Estrada is one of the best political writers in Texas 46 Lectures and symposiums editIn 2001 Estrada delivered the keynote address at the OutFront Minnesota State Conference in Brainerd Minnesota 47 In 2005 he presented From Latin Pop Performer to Gay Icon at Princeton University 48 In 2010 he presented Assimilation and the 21st Century Latino at Colorado State University 49 The following year he presented The Politics of Being Gay and Latino in America at Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton Oregon 50 In 2012 he was a panelist for How the Media Shapes Influences or Explains Latino Identity at the 9th Annual Center for Mexican American Studies and Research Conference at Our Lady of the Lake University 51 in San Antonio In 2015 the San Antonio Public Library invited Estrada to take part in a panel entitled Come OUT 52 which Don Mathis of the Rivard Report described as a discussion with local LGBTQ artists who have contributed to the diversity of the arts and humanities 53 Estrada presented his lecture The Art of Storytelling at the Metropolitan Community Church General Conference XXVI in Victoria British Columbia Canada 54 in 2016 Personal life editEstrada is the cousin of golden age ranchera singer Janet Cortez also known as La Perla Tapatia of the musical group Las Tesoros de San Antonio In 2008 Estrada began dating Star Search winner Ryan Bonn however the couple ended their relationship a year later In 2015 Estrada wrote about being estranged from his father ever since coming out 55 Politics and activism edit Although Estrada has politically identified as nonpartisan since 2014 he has a history of supporting the U S Democratic Party especially its LGBT programs and initiatives In 2003 he supported Howard Dean s campaign for U S president and supported Barack Obama during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections In 2013 Estrada was a guest speaker for the international grassroots movement March Against Monsanto 56 Awards and recognition editIn 2002 author Ed Karvoski Jr featured Estrada on the cover of the book Award Winning Men Up Close and Personal with Gay Honorees 57 Later that year Estrada was grand marshal of the Tulsa 58 and San Antonio LGBT Pride parades 59 In 2006 Kentucky governor Ernie Fletcher paid tribute to Estrada by commissioning him the title of Kentucky Colonel the highest honor awarded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky which acknowledges outstanding ambassadors of goodwill and fellowship around the world Estrada joined other honorary colonels such as Winston Churchill Ronald Reagan Bob Hope Joan Crawford Mae West Johnny Depp Muhammad Ali and Pope John Paul II 60 Discography editFabulous Gay Tunes Vol 2 2003 Being Out Rocks 2002 Angel 2001 Reggae Twist 1998 References edit The Book of Ellen by Chris Perezsacurrent com 1 13 05 Dish Jade Esteban Estrada by Casey Parksjacksonfreepress com 3 15 05 Everything s Bigger in Texas Latino Celebs with Texas Roots by Jill Pankowlatina com 10 7 13 Show Offers Gay Perspective on History by Sam Blackwellsemissourian com 11 24 03 Etheridge lang Stipe Lend Support to HRC Project advocate com 4 13 02 Artists Celebrate Being Out billboard com 10 3 02 Jason the Joke That Keeps Giving by Ben Andersonthewest com au 2 15 16 Jade Esteban Estrada s ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World Vol 1 goodhopemcc org 9 20 17 Black History Month LGBT lgbthistorymonth org uk 9 26 17 Laughing Stock Jade Esteban Estrada and Jeff Mackinnon Double Up Puns and All About You by Linda Raytucsonweekly com 12 1 16 Best Nightlife in San Antonio by Kimberly Suta10best com 6 12 15 Jade Esteban Estrada to Headline Sapphire Comedy Hour by Brian T Yatesvegasnews com 8 5 15 Tom Thumb in Toyland Sparkles at Kirby Center by Al Chomannewspapers com 11 19 93 Cisneros Milagritos Explores Bond Between Spirituality and Everyday Life by Elda Silvanl newsbank com 2 9 97 Mexican Movies Set Stage for New Comedy by Dan R Goddardnl newsbank com 7 22 97 Review Tropical by Robert Kenttheatremania com 4 25 00 Masque of the Red Death Tales of a Hard Nut Havana Nights Supperclub Live Band backstage com 9 30 16 The Overtime Presents Burlesque Adaptation of Cinderella Sinderella and the Glass Zipper broadwayworld com 8 19 17 Sinderella and the Glass Zipper by Brian Rindfusssacurrent com 8 16 17 How Burlesque Saved Christmas by Bryan Rindfusssacurrent com 12 13 17 Madame X A Burlesque Fantasy at the Overtime Theater events mysanantonio com 2 2 18 Latin pop singer communicates to the world with pride by Tim Blanggermcall com 6 21 03 Gay and Lesbian Artists to Act Out in Columbus Festival September 9 18 by Adam Klasfeldtheatremania com 7 16 04 The Significance of Gertrude Stein For the World of Art Examined by Balasz Takacwidewalls ch 6 9 19 Jade Esteban Estrada ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World Vol 1 by Princeton Bisexual Transgender Lesbian Gay Alumnibtgala tigernet princeton edu 12 1 05 Jade Esteban Estrada One of America s Most Beloved Queer Performers events cornell edu 4 25 11 Unity Awareness Week wiu edu 4 3 06 2004 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival Awards columbustheatrefestival com 9 24 04 Yes ICON by Niki D Andreaphoenixnewtimes com 9 29 05 2006 Columbus Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival columbustheatrefestival com 9 15 06 2008 Theatre Year in Review by John Townsendlavendermagazine com 12 19 08 Chek it Baby at Bryant Lake Bowl by Tad Simonsmspmag com 2 15 08 Jade Esteban Estrada Returns to Tallahassee with the World Premiere of His Latest Show by Patrick Pattersonissuu com com 2 1 10 Jade Esteban Estrada in The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs by Scott Andrews Archived 2019 07 24 at the Wayback Machinesacurrent com 6 7 13 Theatre Review Jobs Transcends Controversy by Deborah Martinmysanantonio com 6 5 13 Review ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World by Mae Anthonydircksey com au 3 24 16 Jade Esteban Estrada ICONS The Lesbian and Gay History of the World goodhopemcc org 9 20 17 Out Africa Magazine Issue 33 issuu com 12 1 17 Que Sera Sera Also Available in Jade by Keith Coventryissuu com 12 1 17 TacoTown Theatre Presents The Kindness of Strangers by Alex Bentleysanantonio culturemap com 1 20 18 Leonard M 2018 January 14facebook com 1 6 18 Overtime Theater Debuts One Man Show of Aleister Crowley s Life by James Courtneysacurrent com 6 17 18 Jade Esteban Estrada Premiers New One Man Show A Sign from the Taco Gods by Sam Sanchezoutinsa com 12 14 18 LGBTQ Print and Online Mag Coming Soon by Iris Dimmickrivardreport com 6 26 14 Glitter Political Archives sacurrent com 7 20 19 Calvert T 2019 May 14 facebook com 5 14 19 Rising Pop Star to Give Concert at Cragun s brainerddispatch com 3 15 01 Princeton University 3rd Annual LGBT Lecture Series btgala tigernet princeton edu 12 1 05 Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month today archive colostate edu 9 24 10 Festival explores overcoming hardships by Tammy Malgesinieastoregonian com 4 3 11 From Demography to Identity Who We Are in America 9th Annual Center for Mexican American Studies and Research Conference yumpu com 3 24 12 Library to Host Pride Panel Tonight by Michael Markssacurrent com 6 2 15 LGBTQ Pride Panel Kicks off Pride Month by Don Mathistherivardreport com 6 3 15 Emerge Metropolitan Community Church General Conference XXVI emerge mcchurch org 7 8 16 A Favorite Daughter and a Forsaken Son Reconnect on the Road from El Paso by Jade Esteban Estradaoutinsa com 7 24 15 Conversation Monsanto Protest Rally Why Should I Care by Iris Dimmicktherivardreport com 5 24 13 Men Up Close and Personal with Gay Honorees by Ed Karvoski Jr books google com1 5 01 Humble Humbug Multi talented Jade Esteban Estrada to Perform at Pride Festival by Thomas Connertulsaworld com 6 7 02 International Musician Gay Activist Honored in Hometown of San Antonio archive ambushmag com 6 1 02 First Gay Latin Star Honored in Kentucky theadvocate com 11 2 06Sources editFamous LGBT people life arizona edu October 1 2010 Milk Resource Kit glaad org September 3 2008 A Celebration of America s Undiscovered Talent holyheadshot com accessed May 11 2016 James N Loehlin Chekhov The Cherry Orchard Plays in Production p 237 by James N Loehlin Cambridge University Press January 5 2006 John Willis and Ben Hodges Theatre World The Most Complete Record of the American Theatre 2004 2005 Vol 61 p 238 Applause Theatre and Cinema Books May 1 2005 James Thomas Sears Youth education and sexualities an international encyclopedia p 584 Greenwood Publishing Group January 1 2005External links editOfficial website Profile imdb com accessed June 30 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jade Esteban Estrada amp oldid 1213472943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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