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In San Francisco, a Hillary Clinton drag queen adapts to a shifting country and shifting Hillary, from 1978 to present day.
The Cicadas
In a dark, twisted future where virtual reality reigns, a couple attempts to create the ideal world for their incapacitated daughter as time, money, and autonomy trickle out.
In San Francisco, a Hillary Clinton drag queen adapts to a shifting country and shifting Hillary, from 1978 to present day.
The Traumaturg
In this scintillating sci-fi thriller, futuristic theater makers Poem and Luna play a dangerous game when Poem's play asks Luna, an artist designated to embody any trauma dealt with in her friend's text, to go further than she's willing to go.
In San Francisco, a Hillary Clinton drag queen adapts to a shifting country and shifting Hillary, from 1978 to present day.
No Rest In Peace
Queer Southerners who grew up amidst the tradition of Civil War Reenactments attempt to embody the world they want to see by recreating historical moments of peaceful protest
In San Francisco, a Hillary Clinton drag queen adapts to a shifting country and shifting Hillary, from 1978 to present day.
Eleanor Roosevelt Can Fly, Bitches!
In an Alternate American History, Eleanor Roosevelt takes flying lessons from Amelia Earhart. Lesson by lesson. the two fall in lust, then love, make their relationship public, and then navigate the new America they want to carve out together, as undeniably queer icons and trailblazers.
In San Francisco, a Hillary Clinton drag queen adapts to a shifting country and shifting Hillary, from 1978 to present day.
Death by Democracy
An innocent murder mystery where the audience votes on the killer goes off the rails when the detective fears voting results have been tampered with in this raucous, wild meditation on the American election process.
In San Francisco, a Hillary Clinton drag queen adapts to a shifting country and shifting Hillary, from 1978 to present day.
Garden Wars
As Revolution mounts, deep within the gardens of Versailles, Marie Antoinette holds court with two gardeners, each with a different philosophy toward garden and nature itself. As they debate the lines between order and oppression, this foreign queen seeks to represent her new nation without getting irreparably twisted in its roots.