Out & Allied Volume 2: An Anthology of Performance Pieces by LGBTQ Youth & Allies


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Vol. 2 of Add Verb's Out & Allied Project is an anthology featuring 46 plays, monologues, poems and songs as well as tools for social change. This collection celebrates the strength and resiliency of youth, and especially LGBTQ youth and their allies. Contributions hail from all over the US, highlighting the work being done in the field of queer and allied youth theatre. Included in this volume: a case for faith-based community advocacy; tools for true dialogue over discussion; guidance on facilitating youth leadership. The rich cache of resources point youth, youth leaders, faith-leaders, teachers, family and activists toward LGBTQ supports: theatre companies, summer camps, conferences, faith-based organizations; toolkits and books; a glossary of LGBTQ terms, info graphics, and research reports on how bias affects youth; and, a listing of the performance pieces by theme for easy perusing. Vol. 2 follows the award-winning Vol. 1, which received the 2012 Maine Writers & Publishers Award for Best Anthology and got notice in Teaching Tolerance Staff Picks. The performance pieces range from simple, flexible works that can adapt to meet casting and topic needs, to longer multi-character traditional plays. New to Vol. 2, thanks to re-printing permission from Pittsburgh's LGBTQ & allied youth group Dreams of Hope, sheet music and lyrics. Topics include coming out, trans* acceptance, love, family and intergenerational suppport, being a friend, faith, and much more. Add Verb is a program of the University of New England, and is based in Portland, Maine.

Author: Meghan Brodie
Publisher: Add Verb Productions
Published: 02/19/2014
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.64d
ISBN13: 9780991352807
ISBN10: 0991352807
BISAC Categories:
- Drama | Anthologies (multiple authors)

About the Author
Cathy Plourde has worked in theatre for social change, health and wellness since the mid-90's and has given workshops and presentations in national and international forums. Her plays The Thin Line (on coping with eating disorders) and You the Man (on engaging men and bystanders in dating violence prevention) have traveled the US since 2000. You the Man has been translated for use in Australia. Meghan Brodie, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Theatre and a faculty member in the Women and Gender Studies program at the University of Southern Maine. Her writing, directing, and theatre for social change work frequently engage intersections of the arts and feminist, gender, and sexuality studies.

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