Queering the Way
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Edmontons annual Loud & Queer Cabaret began in 1991 when Catalyst Theatres Ruth Smille teamed up with Darrin Hagens Guys in Disguise to create a showcase of queer artists for the queer community. Twenty years later, Loud & Queer Cabaret has transformed from a modest one-night show to a spectacular two-day, three-act showcase of the very latest in LGBTQQ art and culture. Now a prime event at Exposure: Edmontons Queer Culture Festival, the showcase has debuted over 300 pieces of performance art, many of which have gone on to great success. To celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of Canadas most unique revues, Brindle & Glass is proud to present the Queering the Way: The Loud and Queer Anthology. From the Loud & Queer Cabaret archives, discover some of the most memorable pieces from monologues to cabaret to one-act plays. Voices ring out with stories and perspectives that will make you laugh, cry, and glow with Pride. This heartfelt anthology is a testament to great courage, the celebration of art, and the power of being true to who you are. With contributions from Nathan Cuckow, Susan Jeremy, Trevor Anderson, T.L. Cowan, Norm Sacuta, and Laurie MacFayden, celebrate twenty years of coming together with Queering the Way: The Loud & Queer Anthology.
