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Stars (two females)

Evan Guilford-Blake Jen and Tina meet at Jen’s secret spot and talk about what the stars mean to them. This leads to Jen confessing her feelings for Tina and kissing her. Tina does not feel the same, but is okay with Jen being queer and the two remain friends. Playwright: Evan Guilford-Blake Publication Year: 2011 […]

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Only the Library

Katy Fitzpatrick Sarala is a passionate member of the Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) and wants to attend a conference in solidarity of her best friend, Angie, who has recently come out as a lesbian. Her mother disapproves, and doesn’t understand why she cares if she is not queer. While this is happening, we are watching

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Hashtag Adorable

Samantha Mavher Elizabeth is not out to her parents, but wants to ask her girlfriend, Alex, to Prom. With the help of her choir and her best friend Ollie, Elizabeth pops the question. It turns out, though, that they end up Prom-posing to each other with a flash mob and a scrap book. Playwright: Samantha

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It’s Our Town, Too

Susan Miller This play is a short adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s Our Town. Two young lesbians meet as teens and fall in love. The play then fast-forwards to a pair of same-sex parents getting ready to celebrate the marriage of their child to another child of two same-sex parents. The play fast forwards again to

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queerSpawn

Mallery Avidon “The Kid” is trying to get through high school in a small town, but the backlash of having two moms makes it difficult. He is constantly bullied, harassed, and assaulted. His only escape is with his less-than-helpful imaginary friends, where he dreams of better places but still feels hopeless. After the hate grows

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Weird/Good Night

Emily Borst Charlie is a nonbinary teenager coming to terms with their gender identity and being a lesbian. At the prom, they meet Laura, another lesbian who’s there with a boy that her friend set her up with. They have a conversation about what queer identity means to each of them, and end up going

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We’re All In This Together

Grace Rudolph The play follows a series of teenagers and parents navigating the challenges of adolescent life in the late 1980s. Covering topics ranging from teen pregnancy to the AIDS crisis to coming out, we see the different perspectives of people affected. Playwright: Grace Rudolph Publication Year: 1988 Publisher: Samuel French Genre: Drama Length: Full-Length

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The Plant Crusade

Aubrey Luse Ophelia is an awkward high schooler who happens to be friends with Kimberly, one of the most popular girls in school. But when Ophelia starts noticing poems on a board in the locker room, she starts anonymously replying. This conversation in poems continues until she runs into the mystery poet, Vivienne. In this

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The Living Ones

Madeline Adriance Levi and Solea are best friends and Theo and Allison are best friends. Theo and Levi are together and Solea and Allison are together. Allison is out of the closet but unbeknownst to his friends Theo was given an ultimatum and had to leave home. Levi starts a forest fire, but he hides

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