I had the pleasure of seeing a staged reading of "Don't Say Gay" at the KCACTF Region IV conference this past February (2025), and it was fantastic. It is a play that reminds you of the immediate impact of politics when laws are merely political pawns and the lives they impact are simply collateral. This is done, however, without appearing didactic, which is the mark of an excellent playwright whose work not only says something, but whose art means something.
I had the pleasure of seeing a staged reading of "Don't Say Gay" at the KCACTF Region IV conference this past February (2025), and it was fantastic. It is a play that reminds you of the immediate impact of politics when laws are merely political pawns and the lives they impact are simply collateral. This is done, however, without appearing didactic, which is the mark of an excellent playwright whose work not only says something, but whose art means something.