
PRIDEFEST 2025
JUNE 20 – JUNE 29
A festival of new and imaginative performances from queer artists that center our community. The shows of PrideFest 2025 address queer joy, laughter, struggle, resistance and beauty through a range of mediums including theater, comedy, puppetry, storytelling, and music. These performances will reflect where we’ve come from, where we are, and where we can go.
EVENTS
A lonely, genderfluid cockroach at the end of the world searches for divine purpose in this solo-show about grief, exile, queer desire, and the dance of solitude.
The storytelling series, Queer To Tell, presents "Captured In Color," a show where storytellers share tales inspired by the six initial colors of the Pride Flag and their meanings.
A Prophet Muhammad impersonator takes the right-wing Indian conspiracy theory of love jihad, in which Muslim men seduce, marry, and forcefully convert Hindu women, to. a new level in America.
Gregory (the bug) itches to tell A Travel Story. Through the Big Forest and to the Molting River to shed his exoskeleton and then come Home (the coming Home matters).
On the eve of a catastrophic flood, two Bostonians reunite along the Charles River esplanade to smoke, change, and turn into eggs.
Miles, a firefighter-in-training, meets Jake, a man with body-swapping abilities. Their encounter ignites a supernatural battle over masculinity, vulnerability, and desire in a world where strength isn't everything.
Retro(aid): A Sankofa Musical Offering is a Black Queer Church experience that uses music as a vessel to connect us to those who came before us. Gather, reflect, and look back in order to move forward.
A carnal dissection of trans identity, gender performance, and the razor-thin line between affirmation and transgression.
Hugo, obsessed with perfection, decides on cartography as his next project, leaving Hamlin to pack his lunchbox. An absurd quest to complete the impossible, and a parable of unrequited love.
Five middle schoolers navigate chaos, play, (un)masking, queer friendships, intimacy, and finding their part through theatre and dance, all in the middle of a dodgeball game.
Using her magical voice and charisma, Lena Horné presents “Lena Sings!” An evening of song, love, and whimsy, expect to be transported to a land where the heart beats fast and eagerly for love in every form.
Lovers and co-creators, we ask “What is the softness afforded by transness within domesticity?” Inspired by Carolee Schneeman’s Fuses, we dance under projected images of ritualized domesticity.
This one-man comedic true-crime thriller follows Dylan Guerra as he attempts to solve a mystery that's been looming over another Dylan Guerra for years.
Take a dive to the bottom of the ocean with Silvia, the Octopus living inside of her chest (yes you read that right), and Blue, her new lover who harbors a big blue secret.
What happens when a transexual is swallowed by a whale? My guess... Indegestion.
One drag queen. Four hard-front wigs. The greatest tele-script of all time.
The Sickness of Wanting is a short one act play about desire, intimacy, and allowing one’s self to reach beneath the facade of casual romantic connection.