ABSTRACT

Whether creating Broadway musicals, experimental dramas, or outrageous comedies, the performers, directors, playwrights, designers, and producers profiled in this collection have contributed to the representation of LGBTQ lives and culture in a variety of theatrical venues, both within the queer community and across the US theatrical landscape.

Moving from the era of the Stonewall Riots to today, notable scholars in the field bring a wide variety of queer theatre artists into conversation with each other, exploring connections and differences in race, gender, physical ability, national origin, class, generation, aesthetic modes, and political goals, creating a diverse and inclusive study of 50 years of queer theatre.

For readers seeking an introduction to or a deeper understanding of LGBTQ theatre, this volume offers thought-provoking analyses of theatre-makers both celebrated and lesser-known, mainstream and subversive, canonical and new.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

chapter |5 pages

Reza Abdoh

(Tehran, Iran, 1963–1995)

chapter |5 pages

Luis Alfaro

(Los Angeles, California, 1963–)

chapter |4 pages

Kate Bornstein

(Asbury Park, New Jersey, 1948–)

chapter |5 pages

Sharon Bridgforth

(Chicago, Illinois, 1958–)

chapter |5 pages

Charles Busch

(Hartsdale, New York, 1954–)

chapter |4 pages

Jane Chambers

(Columbia, South Carolina, 1937–1983)

chapter |4 pages

Ellie Covan

(Corpus Christi, Texas, 1955–)

chapter |5 pages

Will Davis

(Santa Monica, California, 1983–)

chapter |5 pages

Ty Defoe (Giizhig)

(Oneida and Ojibwe, Northern Wisconsin)

chapter |5 pages

Snehal Desai

(Quakertown, Pennsylvania, 1980–)

chapter |4 pages

Harvey Fierstein

(Brooklyn, New York, 1954–)

chapter |5 pages

William Finn

(Natick, Massachusetts, 1952–)

chapter |5 pages

María Irene Fornés

(Havana, Cuba, 1930–2018)

chapter |4 pages

John Glines

(Santa Maria, California, 1933–2018)

chapter |5 pages

David Greenspan

(Los Angeles, California, 1956–)

chapter |4 pages

Jeremy O. Harris

(Danville, Virginia, 1989–)

chapter |5 pages

Rachel Hauck

(Worcester, Massachusetts, 1968–)

chapter |4 pages

Chisa Hutchinson

(Queens, New York, 1980–)

chapter |5 pages

Michael R. Jackson

(Detroit, Michigan, 1981–)

chapter |5 pages

Bill T. Jones

(Bunnell, Florida, 1952–)

chapter |5 pages

Moisés Kaufman

(Caracas, Venezuela, 1963–)

chapter |5 pages

Tony Kushner

(New York City, 1956–)

chapter |4 pages

Tina Landau

(New York City, 1962–)

chapter |5 pages

Nathan Lane

(Jersey City, New Jersey, 1956–)

chapter |5 pages

Haruna Lee

(Hong Kong, 1985–)

chapter |5 pages

Joan Lipkin

(Chicago, Illinois)

chapter |4 pages

Charles Ludlam

(Floral Park, New York, 1943–1987)

chapter |5 pages

Taylor Mac

(Laguna Beach, California, 1973–)

chapter |5 pages

Joe Mantello

(Rockford, Illinois, 1962–)

chapter |4 pages

Tarell Alvin McCraney

(Miami, Florida, 1980–)

chapter |5 pages

Terrence Mcnally

(St. Petersburg, Florida, 1938–2020)

chapter |5 pages

Muriel Miguel

(Brooklyn, New York, 1937–)

chapter |5 pages

Cherríe Moraga

(Whittier, California, 1952–)

chapter |4 pages

Daaimah Mubashshir

(Birmingham, Alabama)

chapter |5 pages

Robert O'Hara

(Cincinnati, Ohio, 1970–)

chapter |4 pages

Monica Palacios

(San Jose, California, 1959–)

chapter |4 pages

Miguel Piñero

(Gurabo, Puerto Rico, 1946–1988)

chapter |4 pages

Billy Porter

(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1969–)

chapter |5 pages

Clint Ramos

(Cebu, Philippines, 1974–)

chapter |5 pages

Guillermo Reyes

(Santiago, Chile, 1962–)

chapter |4 pages

Edwin Sánchez

(Arecibo, Puerto Rico, 1955–)

chapter |4 pages

Leigh Silverman

(Rockville, Maryland, 1974–)

chapter |4 pages

Ana María Simo

(Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1943–)

chapter |5 pages

Split Britches: Peggy Shaw, Lois Weaver, and Deb Margolin

(New York City, 1980–)

chapter |5 pages

Paula Vogel

(Washington, DC, 1951–)

chapter |5 pages

Ron Whyte

(Black Eagle, Montana, 1941–1989)

chapter |4 pages

George C. Wolfe

(Frankfort, Kentucky, 1961–)

chapter |4 pages

BD Wong

(San Francisco, California, 1960–)

chapter |4 pages

Chay Yew

(Singapore, 1965–)