Living a lie can be tough, but the decision to come out as gay is not always easy, either-especially if you are still at school. Charlie, Clay, Josh, and Grant are openly gay high school boys who share their coming out stories. "The absolute worst room in the entire school-worse than the bio lab during frog dissection season, when the whole room smells like formaldehyde, and worse than the basement bathroom that the janitor never cleans and is always sticky and smells like cigarette smoke-is the locker room." Fears are confronted, tears can't be avoided, and friendships are put at risk. Each story is unique, but what is common for all of the boys is that when they claim the life that is rightfully theirs, it will get better.
Jason runs an LGBTQ teen shelter in Manhattan. When he falls hard for Quinn, can he dare to hope Quinn's the right guy?
Avishai Miller is your typical kid.
Falling Into Place
Interminable Longing
Miss Moore pulled Karla close to her. “I'll take care of this, Coach. You go back to being lunch monitor.” He looked at her with open hatred. I could see what a racist he was. “C'mon girls.” Miss Moore put her arm around each of us.
March of the Falsettos" is the title song of this act of the show. William Finn planned on calling the show "The Pettiness of Misogyny", but then he decided to...
THE STORY: Jamie and Ste (short for Steve) are teenage neighbors in a working-class housing project in London.
"Charlie didn't think Nick could ever like him back, but now they're officially boyfriends.
The friendship of three high school girls and their relationships with their friends and families are tested when two of them fall in love with each other.
What neither of them realize is that sometimes passion can also bring healing. That is if one is brave enough to take the first step. In a perfect passion, one must be willing to take the risk.