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In April 2006, with deep regret and infinite gratitude for the many people who helped us over our five-year history, Theatre OUTlanta made the difficult decision to disband. |
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join theatreLGBTQatlanta and find out about upcoming lgbtq arts events Although Theatre OUTlanta has closed, our email address is still active and we still work to keep these links up-to-date. If any links are "broken," please let us know! Theatre OUTlanta created theatre from the perspectives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and queer people, theatre that worked to reflect the many different experiences of lgbtq people and to build bridges within both the lgbtq community and the wider community. ©2006 by Theatre OUTlanta |
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Links Other lgbtq arts organizations in Atlanta: Atlanta Queer Arts Coalition (AQuA) Other theatres in Atlanta: the Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts GLQBT theatre across the country and in Canada: Purple Circuit, with news, listings of theatres, playwrights, productions, and other useful info Statewide arts advocacy group: all-ga or the Arts Leadership League of Georgia Thought-provoking websites about gender and transgendered and intersexual resources Some Atlanta area LGBT resources Previous gay/lesbian and feminist theatre companies in Atlanta Two somewhat (rather?) opinionated accounts of Cafe Cino, (which in the 60's pioneered both off-off-broadway theatre and modern gay (male) theatre in the US) from playwrights Robert Patrick and Doric Wilson |