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Published November 18, 2019

THIS DAY IN LGBT HISTORY – NOVEMBER 18

Musings of an Aging Lesbian I began submitting two of my plays for production consideration. Dear Anita Bryant, which is already being performed in different cities, and Sing Meadowlark are now being submitted to various theaters. Both plays are Readers Theater productions with sound effects and power point slides. I’m also considering making them radio

Published October 20, 2019

Today in LGBT History – OCTOBER 20

Musings of an Aging Lesbian I’m so grateful for this morning. It’s 44 degrees and gray, and the wind is whipping up the sea. The fireplace is roaring, the house is toasty, and Kelly and I are deeply connected. And last evening we had a fun crabtober dinner with dear friends in Sequim. Why are

Published October 2, 2019

Today in LGBT History – OCTOBER 2

I have sciatica. I try to ignore it but it surprises me in the mornings. Hurts like crazy when I first get up. But I’ve been taught some yoga stretches (royal dove is excellent). I do those before I ever open my computer each morning. Then I grab the ice pack and a cup of

Published October 20, 2018

Today in LGBT History – October 20

Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – October 20 1926 – Edward John Barrington Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu (20 October 1926 – 31 August 2015) was an English Conservative politician well known in Britain for founding the National Motor Museum, as

Published October 15, 2018

Today in LGBT History – October 15

Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – October 15 1926, France – Michel Foucault (15 October 1926 – 25 June 1984), a French philosopher, historian of ideas, and literary critic, is born in Poitiers, France. He died in Paris of AIDS, the first public figure in

Published September 2, 2018

Today in LGBT History – September 2

We must stand “…vigorously and vocally against the racism that again is marching in the bright light of day in our country, empowered by unveiled racist rhetoric and politics emanating from our nation’s capital. This is not a partisan issue; it is a moral issue that no moral American should tolerate silently.  —Rev. Michael Piazza

Published August 30, 2018

Today in LGBT History – August 30

Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – August 30 1928 – The New York Times reports that U.S. publisher Alfred Knopf had purchased the American rights to Radclyffe Hall’s (12 August 1880 – 7 October 1943)novel about lesbianism, The Well

Published August 30, 2017

Today in LGBT History – August 30

An amazing thing happened yesterday. In my mid-thirties I was homeless for a period of time. In order to not hook or do drugs, I sold valuable items to eat while I figured out the next indicated step. One of my valuable items was my treasured Selmer Mark VI alto saxophone. I rarely looked back,

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Dear Anita Bryant: The Play
A one-act readers’ theater play, both dramatic and humorous, that shares the challenges of pain and the power of forgiveness as it tells stories of LGBTQ history. Now available at Amazon.  Purchase your copy here.

The Soldier and the Time Traveler
A one-act readers' theater play of a teen girl from 2019 who travels back to 1945 to accompany her 19 year old great-grandfather, a Jewish American soldier, through the last five months of WWII and the liberation of Dachau. Complete with powerpoint slides for setting scenes. Script available August 1, 2019.

The Hunted
A one-act readers theater play that presents the 1950s witch hunts of homosexuals by the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee in Florida's universities. Complete with powerpoint slides for setting scenes. In process.

Allegory!
A multiple monologue readers theater of LGBT people in recovery from alcohol and drugs. The stories are heartwarming, painful, humorous, delicate, passionate, and powerful. Complete with powerpoint slides for setting scenes. In process.

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