Tea Party

by Sean Abley

Frank, a married heterosexual crossdresser in his late 30s living in Montana, discovers Miss Olivia's Finishing School for Girls, a club for fellow recreational crossdressers. Finally able to share his secret with another like-minded man, Frank's newfound freedom threatens his marriage and his relationship with his best friend.

Frank, a married heterosexual crossdresser in his late 30s living in Montana, discovers Miss Olivia's Finishing School for Girls, a club for fellow recreational crossdressers. Finally able to share his secret with another like-minded man, Frank's newfound freedom threatens his marriage and his relationship with his best friend.

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  • Cheryl Bear: Tea Party

    A terrific piece giving light to how we go about living true to our gender identity and our friends adapting to it. Well done.

    A terrific piece giving light to how we go about living true to our gender identity and our friends adapting to it. Well done.

  • Kimberly Patterson: Tea Party

    Unique subject matter, handled with charm and directness, leads to a play that is utterly compelling to read. In production, I can imagine how much the visual reality of Miss Olivia and her students would support the narrative. This play makes me think, daily, of our constructions and representations of gender and how they're taught. Highly recommend.

    Unique subject matter, handled with charm and directness, leads to a play that is utterly compelling to read. In production, I can imagine how much the visual reality of Miss Olivia and her students would support the narrative. This play makes me think, daily, of our constructions and representations of gender and how they're taught. Highly recommend.