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Washington D.C., Washington D.C.
A D.C. theatre company staging LGBTQ+ plays and readings.
A Washington, DC nonprofit theatre company devoted to LGBTQ+ stories, founded in 2013 to put queer experience and history on local stages. Under founding artistic director H. Lee Gable, it built a body of work spanning plays, musicals, cabarets, and staged readings — including Historias, a devised piece about being young, Latino, and LGBTQ, and the original revue Get Used to It! Its programming has consistently mined queer history and community testimony rather than imported Broadway titles, with a recurring slate of staged readings timed to Pride. Gable, who led the company from its founding, died in 2024. For audiences it has been one of the few companies in the capital making work explicitly by and about the LGBTQ+ community, and a recurring presence in DC's small-theatre and Capital Pride circles.
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