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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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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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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 Wrestling Season

Laurie Brooks Matt and Luke are on the wrestling team and are getting ready for State. They are also best friends, and a rumor is started that they’re gay. The boys, along with the rest of the characters, are dealing with rumors and spreading gossip. The friends must try and ignore the rumors, train for

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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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She Likes Girls

By Chisa Hutchinson Kia and Marisol become close through a medical emergency, and deal with their sexual awakening through the struggles of gossiping friends, homophobia in their community, and lack of familial acceptance. This one hurts your soul. Playwright: Chisa Hutchinson Publication Year: 2009 Publisher: Playscripts Inc Genre: Drama Length: Full Length Cast Size: 8-11

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Up to You!

Erick Rockwell and Joanne Bogart The musical focuses on a group of high school students who are neatly divided into a variety of social cliques. One of the popular students gets elected class president, spends the budget on cheerleading supplies, and then bullies the lead character, Eric, into taking the fall by threatening to out

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Meet Me at the Gate, Marcus James

Donna Hoke Marcus finds a pink noose in his locker and wears it to his social studies class; intersectionally attacking his queerness and his race. His peers won’t say who put it in the locker so the teacher tries to resolve it through the school district but meets with resistance from both the building principal

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King’s Gambit

Greg Machlin Cassius is playing a game of chess where both her allies and her tormentors are the chess pieces. The black pieces defend the youth while the white pieces represent various voices bullying her and speaking against her trans identity. The white team loses, in part, because the white pawn doesn’t want to put

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