Gender Roles and Stereotypes

The Diary of Every Samson

Jared Mallard Every Samson is a 14 year old, closeted lesbian, girl. She narrates through her diary, hence the title of the show. Every is navigating the 1980s as a young queer person with a secret crush. Roxanne, Every’s enemy, convinces her to run for the school beauty pageant. This is a ploy for Roxanne […]

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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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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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Honor and the River

Anton Dudley Eliot Waterson lost his father to drowning, and yet, he is pushed by his mother to join the rowing team. This is where he meets Honor Roberts, the popular boy, the son of the man Eliot’s mother begins seeing. Eliot is faced with a task given by Honor, who he also has feelings

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