
SEASON TWO
Celebrating Every Letter
Yesterday Is Dead
by Maria Chryssopoulos
A one-woman show featuring a lesbian journeying through her sexuality from a hundred years ago to now, destroying the suffering that has lingered, and moving into a sense of hope.
Triangle Cabaret
July 17th & 19th at 9:45 PM
July 18th at 7:15 PM
The Lily Show
by Lily Kerrigan
The Lily Show is about queerness, professional cuddling, and getting heckled at sex clubs. Lily also tells the story of the time she dislocated her jaw giving a blowjob. All the stories are true...or are they? The blowjob one definitely is.
Triangle Cabaret
July 17th & 19th at 7:15 PM
July 18th at 9:45 PM
"Flawless, daring, risky, and fun." (Atlanta Fringe Judges 2024)
"Unapologetically filthy yet vulnerable and familiar." (Atlanta Fringe Judges 2024)
Bottle of Soup
by CWK
A shy customer and a smug employee meet in the soup aisle of a cheap grocery store. Both are trans and thoroughly drunk. Lise hides in an anxious shell with a mysterious bottle in hand, and Griff drinks openly from a flask. Somehow, the two both find themselves in the exact same spot next week. And the next one. By the third, neither one is drinking alcohol anymore - it’s soup? Bottle of Soup is a romantic comedy about alcoholism, the reality of being gender queer, and, worst of all, working in retail.
The Main Stage
July 17th at 8:30 PM
July 19th at 6:00 PM
Stuck
by JJ Ivey
When Drew's straight best friend, Dale, stumbles back into their life—drunk, unannounced, and after more than a decade apart—the night spirals into a messy mix of surprising flirtation, nostalgia, and unresolved tension. As laughter gives way to confessions and fears, and old traumas surface, the two must confront their past and what it means for their future. Stuck celebrates the beauty of imperfections, Queer love, and Queer bodies with a distinctly Southern voice.
This play is recommended for Mature audiences due to sexual situations.
The Main Stage
July 18th at 6:00 PM
July 20th at 3:00 PM
"Stuck is a declaration that the act of self-love is the ultimate vindication."
(Theatre Beyond Broadway)
"A raw, unflinching look at the intricacies of human connection." (Hi! Drama)
Black Bastard
by Jon Gentry
Queer. Millennial. Creole.
From Reading Rainbow to Reading The House Down, writer/performer Jon Gentry transforms into 10+ vivid characters in this prismatic coming-of-age tale where 90s Houston meets theatrical magic.
The Main Stage
July 17th at 6:00 PM
July 19th at 8:30 PM
"Don’t miss your chance to be in the audience and bear witness to this truly joyous and immersive experience." - LA Hidden Gems
Special Events
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One Morning At The Office
by Vandy Beth Glenn
One autumn morning in 2007, Vandy Beth Glenn told her boss at the Georgia State Capitol that she was transgender. Thus began a chain of events that led to a federal lawsuit, testimony before Congress, a groundbreaking civil rights precedent, and a career in public speaking and standup comedy. This is her story.
The Main Stage
July 18th at 8:30 PM
Gracefully Stumbling Thru Beekeeping Age
by Mark Orintas
With sharp wit and relatable insights, this stand-up special takes you on a comedic journey through my life, from health to self-awareness or lack thereof to aging and the awkwardness of embracing life as a DILF and aging hottie.
Known for his razor-sharp wit and candid storytelling, Mark weaves tales from surviving conversion therapy to scrotox, anal Botox and beyond!
The Main Stage
July 18th at 8:30 PM
I Thought I’d Be Famous By Now
by David Cohn
A 10-song cabaret featuring the anthems that shaped me—woven with stories of family, coming out, navigating corporate life, and holding onto the dream that refuses to fade.
The Main Stage
July 18th at 11:00 PM
With Love, Women
by Hannah Marie Smith
“With Love, Women” is a love letter from queer female singers to the queer female icons and songwriters who shaped our coming-out journeys. Every power ballad and dance anthem helped us find the words and the courage to step into our truth. Through music, we revisit the moments that brought us to our most authentic selves.
Part confessional, part concert, this show is about the songs that move us, the voices that free us, and the joy of self-acceptance.
Featuring music by Madonna, Brandi Carlile, Chappell Roan, Hayley Kiyoko, Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse, and more!
The Main Stage
July 20th at 11:00 PM
Conversations On How To Get Your Mom Laid
by Ty Autry
Based on possibly somewhat true events that may or may not have happened comes a tale full of joy and laughter.
Travel from small-town Georgia to the sun-kissed skies of Italy on a quest to find love and some lovin’. Anything is possible when you have a queen by your side—literally, anything.
The Main Stage
July 19th at 3:00 PM