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Camp Mannuppia

John Bavoso Camp Mannuppia is a safe haven for “effeminate men” although it is disguised as a masculinity camp from the outside. When two new campers, one of which is assigned female at birth (AFAB), and discovering their gender, come to camp looking for “masculinity”. They try to make their own program to make themselves, […]

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A-Typical Rainbow

JJ Green This play follows the life of Boy, growing up autistic and queer in early 2000s Britain. Portrayed through an “otherworldly” lens where imagination and reality are blurred, this play tells the story of a neurodiverse person whose parents made the decision to go through Applied Behavior Analysis with the goal of suppressing his

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A Service for Jeremy Wong

Daniel S. Kehde After the brutal murder of Jeremy Wong by his classmates in the rural country. A series of episodic testimonies unveils how his queerness was the root of others hatred. The audience also sees the pursuit of justice from the police. Interrogations from his classmates and family shows the hatred homophobia brings to

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She Kills Monsters

Qui Nguyen Agnes, the older sister of Tilly, is devastated over her younger sister’s death and is desperate to find a connection to her. She finds Tilly’s DnD campaign notebook and brings it to her DM, Chuck. Chuck acts out Tilly’s campaign, and Agnes realizes a lot about her sister that she never knew while

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For Unto Us

Stephen Kaplan Two five year olds, Mary with one mom and one dad in a Christian household, and Joseph with two dads in a Jewish household. In this heartwarming ten-minute play the two children host a conversation of comments their parents have repeated, such as, “Only girls can play with dolls” and, “Why do you

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Turns

Ric Averill Marta’s father isn’t around anymore. She goes to ballet class, and he moves in with a man. In an effort to become a part of her life again, he joins her ballet class. Playwright: Ric Averill Publication Year: 2006 Publisher: Dramatic Publishing Genre: Drama Length: Full Length Cast Size: ~ 9 Specific BIPOC

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The Drama Department

James Hindman David Sullivan is a new kid and is completely shocked when he gets the lead in the school musical. However, Ted Barnes, who is a part of the school board wants his son, Greg, to get the lead, as he normally does. Ted stops at nothing to make sure David doesn’t play the

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Subtext

By Tyler Dwiggins A 20-cast episodic piece following multiple duos in their own homes who also all go to the same school. They talk about queer and straight relationships and the people they like. But the thing that they all have in common? Texting. Showing each other texts or even actively texting. Through the texts,

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Straight Eye for the Gay Guy

Jonathan Dorf This ten-minute play follows the conversation between two teenagers, Gavin and Drew, in Drew’s bedroom. Drew is Gavin’s best friend who doesn’t understand the pressures of homonormativity that Gavin is feeling from the other gay students at school. Using Drew’s past knowledge of his uncle who was gay, and being a great accepting

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