Filtering by: Pridefest 2023

Triple Solo Bill: Norcross, The Very Same & Keeping Watch
Jun
23
to Jun 24

Triple Solo Bill: Norcross, The Very Same & Keeping Watch

June 23rd at 9:30 PM

June 24th at 7:00 PM

Norcross

Sarah Norcross is officially "coming out" in NYC! Norcross is an evening of music where Sarah explores the ways in which her music expresses how being queer impacts her.

"The Very Same" from the Love Alone Anthology Project

Inspired by the writings of AIDS activist Paul Monette, “The Very Same” is a solo dance performance by Keith A. Thompson performed by Brendan McCall.

Keeping Watch

Created by Rush Johnston, “Keeping Watch” is a dance theatre experience like no other. Through a multitude of media, this solo performance evokes Johnston’s Southern, queer coming of age.

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Jun
23
7:00 PM19:00

Double Dance Bill: Antidotal & Penumbra

June 23rd at 7:00pm

Antidotal is a surreal look at the experience of feminine appearing people with invisible illness/disabilities. An unapologetic analysis of the daily lives of femme presenting disabled people.

Penumbra let my more turbulent selves burble and speak intoxicating shades of darkness, asking what happens when you lose control of what you are saying.

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Double Solo Bill: You Don't Climb a Pepper Tree, You Go Around It & Coming Out To Dead People
Jun
21
7:00 PM19:00

Double Solo Bill: You Don't Climb a Pepper Tree, You Go Around It & Coming Out To Dead People

June 21st at 7:00 PM

You don't climb a pepper tree, You go around it

Work sucks, you’re painfully single, and this white-supremacist bile monster is trying to eat you. This isn’t how ancestral altars work, but desperate times call for desperate measures.

Coming Out to Dead People

After his mom’s cancer diagnosis, Ricky had to decide whether to come out to her. This stand-up show weaves through stories of gaysian, immigrant family, cleft-palate, while finding humor in grief.

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Double Bill: ¿Cómo Puedo Amarme? / i'm the monster, it's me *cries in shark*
Jun
20
to Jun 22

Double Bill: ¿Cómo Puedo Amarme? / i'm the monster, it's me *cries in shark*

June 20th at 7:00pm

June 22nd at 9:30pm

A desperate escape for calmer waters in an ocean filled with sharks, ¿Cómo Puedo Amarme? dives inside the mind of a Non-Binary Cuban-Dominican, ELLE, amidst their ongoing fight with clinical depression.

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A certain 1975 film really makes it difficult to be a shark. Finley is about to find out how hard it is first-hand.

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Girls Like Us
Jun
20
to Jun 22

Girls Like Us

June 20th at 7pm

June 22nd at 9:30pm

Girls Like Us is a one act play about a transgender woman (Lane) and the transgender women that used to call her a friend (Marty, Grace, and Julia). It's a play about how much space we can give up for those who have hurt us to heal and grow. It's the gut wrenching truths of being a trans woman told in a way that will make your sides hurt from laughter. It's an attempt at understanding what it means to be a good person in a world where people tell you that you can't be, simply because you are trans.

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Trophy Boys
Jun
17
to Jun 22

Trophy Boys

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June 17th at 7:00 PM

June 22nd at 7:00 PM

Trophy Boys! The hit show where transmascs compete to win a name change! Watch contestants fight to win in this satirical new play reading by Leo Layla Díaz and director Hannah Marie Pederson.

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Tides
Jun
16
to Jun 18

Tides

June 16th at 9:30 PM

June 18th at 7:00 PM

Tides is a play that explores an America where being LGBTQ+ is outlawed. Which is, currently and unfortunately, relatable. Come reclaim queer and trans joy together.

TW: homophobia/transphobia, prop gun, Eplosion/gunshot sounds, cis straight men

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Jun
16
to Jun 17

ERATO

June 16th at 7:00 PM

June 17th at 9:30 PM

A narrative concert celebrating NYC’s leather community and queer sexuality through music. Journey through desire, tension, and release to self-actualization - all set to the passion of the Italian Baroque.

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Jun
16
7:00 PM19:00

Pansy

June 16th at 7:00 PM

Join us on June 16th to experience the performance of "Pansy" by Dauris Martinez. Informed by the resilience of the queer community and through the context of rest as a form of freedom and resistance, Martinez explores the ways in which insults are reclaimed and transformed.

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