Last April's second annual installment of Homoneurotic, an evening of original gay sketch comedy, had its share of smutty jokes about male anatomy, but the show ultimately had as much heart as it did balls. Funny, sweet and sometimes a little sad, the sketches were about the foibles of relationships that anybody could recognize. Masterminded by Kenton Jones, Rob Zonfrelli and Joe Marshall, the show featured actors who were not all either homo or neurotic, but they were uniformly good at conveying human stories that were both silly and true.