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Out Front by Robert Chesley; Harvey Fierstein; William M. Hoffman; Holly Hughes; Harry Kondoleon; Emily Mann; Terrence McNally; Martin Sherman; Evan Smith

Robert Chesley; Harvey Fierstein; William M. Hoffman; Holly Hughes; Harry Kondoleon; Emily Mann; Terrence McNally; Martin Sherman; Evan Smith | Out Front | Gathers eleven plays, that deal with the social, psychological, and emotional aspects of homosexual life

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Vampire Lesbians of Sodom by Charles Busch

Charles Busch | Vampire Lesbians of Sodom | Vampire Lesbians of Sodom is a satirical play written by Charles Busch. It features a series of vignettes that deals with the lives of two eponymous i

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Lady Dicks and Lesbian Brothers by Kate Davy

Kate Davy | Lady Dicks and Lesbian Brothers | Parody, cross-dressing, zany comedy, and unbridled eroticism at a women’s theater space in the East Village

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Tinker Belles And Evil Queens by Sean Griffin

Sean Griffin | Tinker Belles And Evil Queens | From its Magic Kingdom theme parks to its udderless cows, the Walt Disney Company has successfully maintained itself as the brand name of conservative

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The Captive (La Prisonnier) by Edouard Bourdet

Edouard Bourdet | The Captive (La Prisonnier) | Scarce lesbian themed play known in French as La Prisonniere, translated by Arthur Hornblow Jr. The original production of The Captive was the talk an

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The Second Coming Of Joan Of Arc And Other Plays by Carolyn Gage

Carolyn Gage | The Second Coming Of Joan Of Arc And Other Plays | In this stunning collection of seven plays, Gage shows us the real women behind the sterile patriarchal stereotypes, from Joan of Arc to Louisa May Al

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The Lamplighter by Jackie Kay

Jackie Kay | The Lamplighter | Kay’s The Lamplighter takes us on a journey through the dark heart of slavery. Four women and one man tell the story of the fort, the slave ship, the

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A Gambler’s Instinct by Milly S. Barranger

Milly S. Barranger | A Gambler’s Instinct | Broadway producer Cheryl Crawford (1902–1986) declared in her 1977 autobiography, “The theatre has been my life.” Crawford was notoriously circumspect

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Take Stage! by Carolyn Gage

Carolyn Gage | Take Stage! | Take Stage! is the first comprehensive ‘how-to’ book for lesbians wanting to produce or direct lesbian theatre. Controversial and anecdotal, ‘Take St

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Stop Kiss by Diana Son

Diana Son | Stop Kiss | It doesn’t do this play justice to say that much of the action takes place in a hospital room around the bed of a comatose woman. On the other hand, i