"Diversity and inclusion" is more than just checking off boxes. The Black queer community is just as unique and as diverse as any other, and it boasts some amazing storytellers. Here are a few works by (self-proclaimed) queer Black artists whose voices are transforming the landscape of the theatre. —playwright Christian St. Croix
assumed positions
by
Natyna Bean
Lawrence's Law of Pawn Shops!
by
Jaedto Israel
Saturday the 13th
by
Isaiah Reaves
We Are Children.
by
Dante Green
settle down
by
Justin Clarel
Straight Wedding
by
Kaia L
Goddess, Forbid
by
Mario (Mars) Wolfe
Shakespeare is a White Supremacist
by
Andrew Watring
Crooked Parts
by
Azure D Osborne-Lee
retrofit(s)
by
Xavier Clark
Bad Boyfriend
by
Ben F. Locke
Angie 4.0
by
Amara Janae Brady
shadow/land
by
Erika Dickerson-Despenza
Bitter Pill
by
Wren Aubrey Latham