Group A Plays
Saturday February 27, 2021 @ 3:00PM & Sunday February 28, 2021 @ 5:00PM EST.
Bathroom Pep Talk by Blanca Del Loco (2 humans, a bottle of wine, and a whole lot of emotions)
Chlamydia in The Closet by J Myles Hesse (Coming out never burned so bad)
It Ain't Over Till The Pink Lady Sings by Allison Fradkin (If you're a lesbian thespian in a production of Grease, you can think straight. You just can't Pink straight)
Beautiful F.....G Cars That Don't Run Properly by Cori Christina (On a late night drive, a gay couple argues over the future of their relationship)
The Concept of Gender by Frankie Eisenhut (Exploring one's true self)
Boy by Cris Eli Blak ("Sometimes the most uncomfortable conversations are the ones we need the most.")
Group B Plays
Saturday February 27, 2021 @ 5:00PM & Sunday February 28, 2021 @ 3:00Pm EST.
God's HR by Lauren Montes (Divine Intervention over Zoom)
Texas Transit by Teddy Rodriguez (They are not ready for Texas, nor Texas is not ready for them)
Sunny Side Up by Dana Hall (Sometimes it's the small things that matter most)
Garcon! by Felix Racelis (Jon introduces his new young conquest to an older friend, but remember what they say about best laid plans)
Boys to Men by Aaron Leventman (Will a 20-something slacker (Devon) grow up in enough time to support his HIV+ partner (Richard) during the height of the AIDS crisis?)
Red and the Wolf by Ingrid Oslund (Little Red seeks Big Bad Wolf....Let's play.
Group C Plays
Saturday March 6, 2021 & Sunday March 7, 2021 @ 3:00PM EST.
Fireworks by Jai Mohan (A recipe for a meet-cute)
A Monogamy of Swans by John Minigan (No Swans were harmed in the re-making of this relationship)
Senior Moments by Pamela Morgan (You're never too old to learn something new)
A Frank Discussion About Gay Porn by Tom Misuraca (It wasn't always easy to see a penis)
Dead Letter by Jessica Stahl ("Signed. Sealed. Undelivered.")
The War on Christmas (And Other Bullshit) by Megan Ann Jacobs ("Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year…or is it? As Christmas music haunts a college night class, two adults go at it as they fight about the holiday and its segregating factors, but you better watch out…you never know who is listening in.")
Oba by Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj (A queer, Muslim, Nigerian man’s journey to the United States of America in pursuit of the American Dream and the many challenges that he faces in that desire)
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