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Stonewall: 40 Years of Landmark GLBT Plays
Each week for the month of June a reading of a landmark play representing each of the 4 decades since the birth of the GLBT Rights Movement.
We are celebrating this Landmark event for our community by taking advatage of many wonderful locations throughout our lovely city.

Monday, June 8th at the lovely HILLWOOD ESTATE, MUSEUM and GARDENS
Boys in the Band by Mart Crowley (1968)
WITH TONY NOMINATED JUSTIN BOND
Directed by Jeffrey Johnson
Reading starts promptly at 7:30PM (Estate is open before for touring)
Purchase TIckets below to Boys in the Band - $15 General Admission, $10 Student (ID's will be checked at the door)

You must purchase admission ahead of time for the Boys in the Band reading at the lovely Hillwood Estates. Hillwood will not let you through the gate if you are not on the list as ticket holders.

There are no physical tickets. Your name will appear on a list at the front gate.

BOYS IN THE BAND TICKETS

The remaining events are Pay What You Can at the door - there are no presale tickets.

Monday, June 15th - location Miss Pixies BackroomPalace (14th and R Streets NW)
Bent by Martin Sherman (1979)
Directed by Bobb Bartlett
7PM

Monday, June 22nd - location Miss Pixies Backroom Palace (14th and R Streets NW)
Torch Song Trilogy by Harvey Fierstein (1982)
Director - Matt Ripa
7PM

Sunday June 28th - 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots - at the UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH
Angels In America by Tony Kushner (1991/1992)

Directed by Jeffrey Johnson
6PM

Monday, June 29th - location HRC National Headquarters
Some Men by Terrence McNally (2006)

Directed by Lee Mikeska Gardner
7PM

       
       

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