It’s ludicrous to us that – in 2017 – we still have to have this discussion – but we will have it, again and again, until every human has the same rights as every other human. Rights like being able to marry who you want, love how you want, and use whichever f*cking bathroom you want…
- A Mother’s Privilege, by Donna Hoke
#family #lesbian
Jennifer and Kate share their pregnancy news with Kate’s parents Script
- Cake Top This, by Donna Hoke
#allfemalecast #lesbian
Rhonda and Juliette agree they want to get married, but didn’t realize they had different reasons for doing so. Script
- Conversions, by Vishesh Abeyratne
#PoliticalPlay, #LGBTQ, #SpiritualResponsePlays, #WomensIssues, #WallStreetPlay
Jared, a website designer working for NetLine Inc., makes a shocking discovery about his new client: what he thought was a psychologist’s office turns out to be a gay conversion therapy center. When Jared reveals his reservations to Rhonda, the owner of NetLine, a battle of wits ensues for the company’s soul. But Rhonda may have a few secrets of her own… Script
- Four Guys Going to the Game or Face-Off on 7th Street, by Bill Savage
The present. Prior to a National Hockey League game between the Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins in Washington, D.C., four men wait in line to enter the arena. In alternating dialog, they seem to reflect certain stereotypes of men one might find in the city, but once they begin interacting with each other, the stereotypes become less certain. Script
- Ice Cream Sisters by Bryan Stubbles and Kara Maddox
#memoryplay #lesbian
Micayla may be falling in love and her Nana uses her own memories to sort it all out. Script
- Olympic Fever, by George Smart
#LGBTQ #Latino #10minuteplay #acceptance #sports
Roberto, a 19 year old gay figure skater must decided whether to pursue his Olympic dream or refuse to go to Russia because of their oppression of LGBTQ people. Script
- Room 219: I Remember the Night, by Justin Guidroz
#Lesbians #10Minute #Wedding
A recently married lesbian couple arrive at their honeymoon suite, excited for the future, but still held by the past. Part of the “Room 219” plays, a collection of plays that all take place in the same hotel room. Script
- Too Like the Lightning, by Eric Pfeffinger
#Comedy, #Shakespeare, #Currentevents, #Samesex, #Lesbian
In fair Verona, Ramona and Juliet visit the apothecary to secure some potions, fatal and not-quite, as part of a scheme to retaliate against the local bakers and florists who refuse to supply a same-sex wedding. It’s not a great plan, really, but they’re young. Script
- Which Way To The Beach, by Philip Middleton Williams
#10minutes, #family, #acceptanceGeorge and Marjorie come all the way to South Beach to meet the man their son Steve is going to marry. Hilarity ensues. Script