Looking for Lilith: February 28, 2019

Looking for Lilith was founded by Shannon Woolley Allison, Trina Fischer, and Jennifer Thalman Kepler in New York City, 2001. LFL is committed to collaboratively creating original theatre based on women’s history, both oral and written, both past history and history in the making. This feminist ensemble theatre company is dedicated to lifting up unheard and “underheard” stories. Defining Infinity, an original play, explores individuals’ stories about the spectrums of both gender and sexual orientation. Enlightening, thoughtful, and powerful, the play shares experiences of queer folks from all along both of these spectrums.
The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler; Gloria Steinem
Call Number: 822.914 E59v
ISBN: 0822217724
Publication Date: 2000
THE STORY: An Obie Award-winning whirlwind tour of a forbidden zone, THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES introduces a wildly divergent gathering of female voices, including a six-year-old girl, a septuagenarian New Yorker, a vagina workshop participant, a woman
LGBTQ Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny by Alisha Gaddis
Call Number: 822.045 L687 2016
ISBN: 9781495025150
Publication Date: 2016-08-01
(Applause Acting Series). The first and only book of its kind, this cutting-edge and incredibly hysterical monologue book is specifically for actors auditioning for LGBTQ roles. LGBTQ Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny features works by LGBT writers and comics (and their allies) who have written and/or performed for Comedy Central, Backstage magazine, NBC, the Huffington Post , the Onion , Second City, E!, and many more. This collection is the go-to source for the comedic monologue needs of actors seeking LGBT material, as well as a paean to LGBT characters and artists.
Almost Normal by Moody, Marc
Call Number: DVD 791.437 A452 2005
ISBN: 9781932134544
Publication Date: 2005
A 40 year old gay man is tired of the frustrations involved with being "not normal". He is heading for his dysfunctional parents' wedding anniversary party when he crashes his car and ends up in the hospital. While in a coma he experiences his high school world again but this time gay is normal and straight is outcast and shameful.
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