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Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore's LGBTQ+ performing arts company in Mount Vernon
Iron Crow Theatre is Baltimore's only professional queer theatre company, performing in residence at the historic Theatre Project on West Preston Street in Mount Vernon. It grew out of a one-night Pride benefit that the founding ensemble staged in 2009; the evening went well enough that they formalized into a company, and Iron Crow has since become one of the city's more dynamic small theatres. The work defines queer broadly, by theme, by who's making it, and by an appetite for the renegade and the unorthodox, and a season can swing from a reimagined staging of a familiar musical like Rent to newer queer plays such as The View UpStairs. It's award-winning and intentionally unpolished in the right ways, the kind of company that programs for its own community first. For an LGBTQ+ traveler with a free evening in Baltimore, it's the most direct way to plug into the local queer arts scene.
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