Saturday, Jul 19, 2025 at 3:00pm
SEASON TWO
Celebrating Every Letter
Schedule of Events
July 19, 2025
Conversations On How To Get Your Mom Laid
by Ty Autry
3:00 PM
The Main Stage
Based on possibly somewhat true events that may or may not have happened comes a tale full of joy and laughter.
Travel from small-town Georgia to the sun-kissed skies of Italy on a quest to find love and some lovin’. Anything is possible when you have a queen by your side-literally, anything.
Bottle of Soup
by CWK
6:00 PM
The Main Stage
A shy customer and a smug employee meet in the soup aisle of a cheap grocery store. Both are trans and thoroughly drunk. Lise hides in an anxious shell with a mysterious bottle in hand, and Griff drinks openly from a flask. Somehow, the two both find themselves in the exact same spot next week. And the next one. By the third, neither one is drinking alcohol anymore - it’s soup? Bottle of Soup is a romantic comedy about alcoholism, the reality of being gender queer, and, worst of all, working in retail.
The Lily Show
by Lily Kerrigan
7:15 PM
Triangle Cabaret
The Lily Show is about queerness, professional cuddling, and getting heckled at sex clubs. Lily also tells the story of the time she dislocated her jaw giving a *******. All the stories are true...or are they? The ******* one definitely is.
Black *******
by Jon Gentry
8:30 PM
The Main Stage
Queer. Millennial. Creole.
From Reading Rainbow to Reading The House Down, writer/performer Jon Gentry transforms into 10+ vivid characters in this prismatic coming-of-age tale where 90s Houston meets theatrical magic.
Yesterday Is Dead
by Maria Chryssopoulos
9:45 PM
Triangle Cabaret
A one-woman show featuring a lesbian journeying through her sexuality from a hundred years ago to now, destroying the suffering that has lingered, and moving into a sense of hope.
With Love, Women
Written by Hannah Marie Smith, Rachel Jarrard, & Eliza Yarbrough-Saxon
11:00 PM
The Main Stage
“With Love, Women” is a love letter from queer female singers to the queer female icons and songwriters who shaped our coming-out journeys. Every power ballad and dance anthem helped us find the words and the courage to step into our truth. Through music, we revisit the moments that brought us to our most authentic selves.
Part confessional, part concert, this show is about the songs that move us, the voices that free us, and the joy of self-acceptance.
Featuring music by Reneé Rapp, Brandi Carlile, Chappell Roan, Kehlani, Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse, and more!