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Boston, Massachusetts
Boston's queer theater company centering LGBTQ+ voices of color.
The Theater Offensive is one of the country's longest-running queer theater organizations, founded in Boston in 1989 by Abe Rybeck to put the full range of LGBTQ+ lives on stage. Based on Tremont Street in the South End, its work centers queer and trans artists of color, producing bold new performance that challenges norms and builds community through art, education, and activism. Its signature programs include True Colors OUT Youth Theater, a devised-theater program created with and for LGBTQ+ young people, the OUT'hood community series of productions and artist residencies, and the Queer [Re]Public Festival, the company's newer showcase of queer theater that debuted in 2025. For a queer traveler or local, it's less a night-out venue than a cultural institution worth tracking: look at what it has staged or scheduled and you'll find work you won't see anywhere else in the city.
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