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Places, Please by Kate McDermott

Kate McDermott | Places, Please | This collection of plays by, for and about Lesbians is the first of its kind. My mind still stutters at the reality of that sentence. So long, so blea

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

Carolyn Gage | The Second Coming Of Joan Of Arc And Selected Plays | Gage’s award-winning collection of plays, including The Second Coming of Joan of Arc, The Last Reading of Charlotte Cushman, The Parmachene Belle, Coo

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Acts Of Gaiety by Sara Warner

Sara Warner | Acts Of Gaiety | Against queer theory’s long-suffering romance with mourning and melancholia and a national agenda that urges homosexuals to renounce pleasure if they

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Oedipus at Palm Springs by Five Lesbian Brothers; Maureen Angelos; Dominique Dibbell; Peg Healey; Lisa Kron

Five Lesbian Brothers; Maureen Angelos; Dominique Dibbell; Peg Healey; Lisa Kron | Oedipus at Palm Springs | A Five Lesbian Brothers playwritten by Maureen Angelos, Babs Davy, Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey, Lisa KronComedic TragedyCharacters: 5 femalesIrrever

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Four Plays by Charles Busch

Charles Busch | Four Plays | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) by Ann-Marie Macdonald

Ann-Marie Macdonald | Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) | In this exuberant comedy and original revision of Shakespeare’s Othello and Romeo and Juliet — Constance Ledbelly, a drab and dusty academic, deciphe

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Seriously…I’m Kidding by Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres | Seriously…I’m Kidding | Ellen DeGeneres has a style of communication that is welcoming and casual, personal and unexpectedly funny. This autobiography, one of a few, is rando

Posted in Canadian Eh Performing Arts

Outspoken by Susan G. Cole

Susan G. Cole | Outspoken | Touching on gender, sexuality, family, pop culture, and history, these pieces range from the hilarious to the poignant, the sexy to the sincere, the t

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At the Edge by Jennifer DiMarco

Jennifer DiMarco | At the Edge | Poet Therese Weaver gives new meaning to the world melodrama. HIV+ construction worker Daniel O’Donald refuses to ‘go gently into that good night.’ Wh

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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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