Anti-Queer Society

Special Eddie and Rolling Thunder

David M. Pody Special Eddie and Rolling Thunder follows the typical storyline of high school students. Hock is the school bully, with Laura and C.J. serving as his sidekicks. Hock persecutes everyone for various characteristics – sexual orientation, race, and ability. When the victims of Hock’s harassment finally decide to face him, they read a […]

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Reaching for Infinity

Peter Ruiz Javi is a non-binary high schooler. They are a star student, but face regular bigotry in school. Their biggest dilemma is that there is no gender neutral restroom at school. From the support of their teacher and friends, they decide to stand up for themselves. But when they go to the school board

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Grave Offense

Lenny Hort Ricky unknowingly pees on an unmarked grave in the woods on Halloween. He awakens a teenaged lesbian ghost from the 60’s named Frankie. They discuss their lives & how Frankie died, uncovering a tragic queer love story. Ricky is able to help Frankie find peace by confirming that her lover is alive and

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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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Press

Lojo Simon Laura Simons is the editor-in-chief of her high school’s newspaper, and she is put in a dilemma when the newspaper faculty advisor refuses to allow an advertisement submitted by an LGBTQ+ bookstore in town. Laura is outraged and begins to rally those around her to protest censorship of LGBTQ+ individuals. Playwright: Lojo Simon

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