September 13

7:30 PM

Port Isabel, Texas by Lucy Thurber

SYNPOSIS:  In an emergency, Mary beckons her two favorite people to visit her quiet, tropical paradise. But when Jimmy and Dani reunite, the conversation is... complicated. Can they escape their nostalgic past in order to say a sad, but sweet goodbye?

LOCATION:  Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center (Get Directions)

September 14

11:00 AM

AUDUBON by Erika Dickerson-Despenza

SYNOPSIS:  Immediately before his assassination, a frustrated Malcolm X reshuffles a rapidly collapsing program of the Organization of Afro-American Unity. AUDUBON reimagines the final conversations in the life of this man-turned-icon struggling to forge international solidarities with a bounty on his head.

LOCATION:  Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center (Get Directions)

September 14

2:00 PM

Noa by a.k. payne

SYNOPSIS:  Noa’s Ark is a diner in Greenwood District where folks come to remake the world. A queer Black woman named Noa stands at the helm and in May of 1921, no one else can see what’s coming to threaten the streets of Greenwood. Against the backdrop of one of the largest race riots in American history, pairs of lovers try to imagine a world where they can breathe.

LOCATION:  Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center (Get Directions)

September 14

5:00 PM

Sick Girl, or don't hate me cuz I'm pretty by Lina Patel

SYNOPSIS:  Immigrant parents, a misdiagnosis, and a journey toward healing. Sick Girl, or don't hate me cuz I'm pretty is a multi-faceted investigation of disability, desire, and the value of broken things.

LOCATION:  Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center (Get Directions)

September 14

8:00 PM

Wet by Aurora Real de Asua

SYNOPSIS:  One of the only places where the teachers, staff, and students of a prestigious all-girl school can intermingle is the changing room of the school pool. But when a sex scandal rocks the community, everyone must reevaluate the true meaning of safe space.

LOCATION:  Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center (Get Directions)

September 15

11:00 AM

The Birth of the Pill by Jessica Huang

SYNPOSIS: Katharine McCormick and Margaret Sanger schemed for decades about a pill that would grant women autonomy over their fertility. Based on the book by Jonathan Eig, The Birth of the Pill explores their work to transform science, society, and women's lives, as well as the pill’s troubling links to the Eugenics movement.

LOCATION:  Indiana Repertory Theatre (Get Directions)

September 15

2:00 PM

WAD by Keiko Green

SYNPOSIS:  True-Crime-obsessed Nyce becomes pen pals with Jim, a man on death row. As Jim’s execution date nears, he and Nyce live out alternate realities, fantasize about death and dying, tell a bunch of lies, and eventually get to something close to the truth.

LOCATION:  Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre (Get Directions)

September 15

8:00 PM

Huelga by Jordan Ramirez Puckett

SYNOPSIS:  Living and working on a lemon-picking labor camp in Southern California during the 1920s, two Mexican baseball prodigies fight to be seen by pro scouts, their plantation bosses, and each other. Huelga is a queer love story about two friends who dare to dream of more

LOCATION:  Fonseca Theatre (Get Directions)