About This Show
Trans Scribe is a new play festival like you've never seen before. This three-night event features 10-minute plays, new musical theatre songs, a new one act musical, a new one act play and a new full length play all written by Trans playwrights that call Chicago home.
All performances in Trans Scribe will have live captioning.
June 6 @ 8pm (10 Minute Play Readings & Songs)
Scariest Thing In The World
Written by Franny Rodriguez
Directed by Haven Crawley
Queer Nexus
Written by Kimzyn Campbell
Directed by Haven Crawley
Fear and Funghi
Written by Lucky Stiff
Directed by Wren Wesner
The Strand That Beads You
Written by Allison Fradkin
Directed by Wren Wesner
Darkroom
Written by Noah Hinton
Directed by Shellie Disalvo
Tied Up
Written by Larkin
Directed by Shellie Disalvo
Songs: A Collection of Musical Theatre Pieces
Written by James Allen and Preston Max Allen
Directed by Leah Geis with Musical Direction by Evelyn Ryan
June 7 @ 8pm (One Act Readings)
Burn My Body Before They Find It
Written by Perse Grammer
Directed by Grey Sindaco
Sign of the Traveler
Written and Performed by Anthony Whitaker
Directed by Lucky Stiff
June 8 @ 7pm (Full Length Play Reading)
Unplanned Obsolescence
Written by Alex Kingsley
Directed by Whitney Chitwood
LIVESTREAMING OPTIONS
Livestreams are available for every performance of Trans Scribe. Access them here:
About Gender Fucked Productions
Gender Fucked Productions advances trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming equity through creating inclusive spaces, uplifting artists and coalescing radical community. Gender Fucked Productions envisions a world where trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming artists are able to thrive and make art that pushes beyond any binary we could imagine. Trans Scribe: A New Works Festival is one of many queer programs GFP has created to uplift our community.
Visit www.genderfucked.org to learn more about Gender Fucked Productions central values and full mission statement.
Running Time
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