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A dark comedy about grief, friendship, and the commodification of healing. When news of a missing acquaintance brings estranged friends and ex-lovers back together, they all end up at Aunt Bobbi’s notoriously cursed home. As disasters—emotional and otherwise—mount, everyone searches for comfort in a world where grief is slow and healing is complicated.
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Moises Kaufman’s award-winning Gross Indecency powerfully reimagines Oscar Wilde’s three infamous trials, blending courtroom transcripts, letters, and Wilde’s own writings into a compelling portrait of brilliance under siege. As Wilde’s libel suit against the Marquess of Queensberry spirals into criminal prosecution for “gross indecency,” the play reveals the cultural anxieties and moral hypocrisies that led to his downfall. Intimate, incisive, and theatrically bold, this modern classic captures both Wilde’s genius and the brutal repression of his era.
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A bold and lyrical new play about queer artists Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, whose lifelong partnership blends love, art, and resistance. Using a play-within-a-play structure, Heartlines traces their dazzling early years in Paris and their courageous anti-Nazi resistance on Jersey. A powerful, intimate work for 2 actors and 1 musician, perfect for companies exploring queer history and avant-garde storytelling.
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A disastrous fireworks proposal awakens an ancient lake creature, triggering a series of darkly comic, unsettling vignettes about belief, longing, and the human need for meaning. A sharp, eerie play from Steve Yockey.
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Richard Greenberg’s Tony Award–winning Take Me Out tells the explosive story of Darren Lemming, a superstar baseball player whose decision to come out as gay shatters his team’s equilibrium and exposes the fault lines of prejudice, loyalty, and masculinity in professional sports. As teammates struggle to adapt and tensions rise—most dangerously with the team’s volatile pitcher—Darren’s honesty sparks both newfound courage in those around him and tragic consequences on the field. Sharp, funny, and deeply moving, this modern classic examines identity, heroism, and the price of truth.
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A haunting, darkly funny look at humanity from the far future, The Antiquities follows curators trying to reconstruct the lost civilization of “humans,” offering an uncanny, revealing portrait of our present as seen through post-human eyes.
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A lyrical, tango-infused musical memoir, The Gardens of Anuncia follows legendary Broadway artist Graciela Daniele as she reflects on her girlhood in 1940s Buenos Aires and the extraordinary women who raised her. Michael John LaChiusa’s warm, witty adaptation brings her memories to life with rhythm, heart, and theatrical brilliance.