Dixon Place: The NYC Celebration of Queer Culture
Dixon Place The NYC Celebration of Queer Culture Theater, dance, music, literature, transmedia, and homoeroticism for the whole family! July 2025 Dixon Place is now accepting proposals for this year’s beloved HOT festival! Have you been working on new material that’s … Continue reading →
A Message from the NCTC Family
Curtain Up We will not be bullied, silenced or erased. There are those in power who would turn back the clock in an attempt to scrape away our hard-won rights. As the onslaught continues, you can count on NCTC to … Continue reading →
A Statement of Solidarity: National Queer Theatre
As a queer Jewish artist who has spent time in Palestine and Israel, I think about my ancestors who were murdered and displaced by the Russian pogroms. I think about the Jewish saying ‘never again’ that encourages all of us … Continue reading →
Support: The Great Age of Sail
Every musical that ever affected you, dazzled, or moved you started just like this: as an idea with a team hoping to make it a reality. Your support helps new voices create a heartfelt and inclusive show, sharing the joy … Continue reading →
Theater of Pride
by Bill Kaiser This June, theater burst all over Southern California for Pride Month. The six-month long Sondheim Season at The Pasadena Playhouse ended on a high note with A Little Night Music and a knockout concert by icon Bernadette … Continue reading →
La MaMa: Remembering Robert Patrick
Feature published in La MaMa: La MaMa is heartbroken by the loss of iconic playwright, actor, poet and performance artist Robert Patrick. A beloved fixture of the Off-Off-Broadway theatre community, he was especially proud of his work at Caffe Cino. … Continue reading →
A Tribute To A Dead Poet: Robert Patrick (1937-2023)
Robert Patrick (1937-2023) A Tribute To A Dead Poet by Bill Kaiser Playwright Robert Patrick left us on Sunday, April 23. He was a pioneer of gay playwrights along with Doric Wilson and Harvey Fierstein. He was a mainstay of … Continue reading →
The Reviews Are In…Rude Mechanics Delivers!
On April 20, Catskill’s own Bridge Street Theatre premiered their first production of the season: Rude Mechanics. Doused in drag and delight—reviews are glowing for this new comedy from Eric Hissom! Rude Mechanics will finish its run April 30, 2023. … Continue reading →
What Would Walt Whitman Say?
What Would Walt Whitman Say? by Michael Kearns MichaelKearnsWriter.com Visiting my hometown of St. Louis, the weather is downright manic-depressive, fluctuating from bitter cold to lapses of joyous sunshine. Perhaps these contradictory conditions speak to the extremes of my state … Continue reading →