Queer

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 Sudden Rush

Matthew Stephen Smith Thomas, Too, has just moved to the school. After announcing a mystery crush, everyone is curious to see who it is. The drama causes the teens to question their relationships and identities. Best friends Ayla and Deb are on a run and then kiss. The school is high up on a ledge

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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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The Closet

Aoise Stratford A ten-minute play about Bart Sponge, a three-year-old toy and a replication of SpongeBob that gets thrown into a closet alongside a toy meant to resemble Barney and a Teletubby. The characters open up about how the parents threw them away because they believed that the toys were queer propaganda. The toys resolve

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Going Left

Kristoffer Diaz Hardaway and Stockton are the point guards of opposing basketball teams with crushes on each other. In this short play, their teammates try to convince them not to go out because “they always do this,” and the conflict of interest might mess up the impending game. Playwright: Kristoffer Diaz Publication Year: 2021 Publisher:

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