
Outfront Theatre's eighth season will feature the homecoming of a beloved musical, impactful Southeastern premieres, and exciting camp comedy fun for all audiences.
"Every season we strive to produce the best queer-focused shows to ensure we have a wide range of thought-provoking works and entertainment that let audiences both think and escape,” says Founder & Producing Artistic Director Paul Conroy. “This season I’m excited that we’re running the gamut from a play written by one of queer theatre’s most legendary authors to contemporary writers that are pushing the boundaries with their work. The five shows making up our eighth season truly offer something for everyone, and I know that audiences will connect with each and every one of them.”
The Prom
October 26 - November 11, 2023
Prices: $25 / $30 / $35
Book by Chad Beguelin and Bob Martin
Lyrics by Chad Beguelin
Music by Matthew Sklar
SnowGirls - The Musical
December 7-17, 2023
Prices: $30
Book by Derek Van Barham
Music by David Cerda
with Scott Lamberty and Jeff Thomson
At The Wake of a Dead Drag Queen
February 1-17, 2024
Prices: $15 / $20 / $25
By Terry Guest
The Gulf
March 14-30, 2024
Prices: $15 / $20 / $25
By Audrey Cefaly
Psycho Beach Party
May 2 - 18, 2024
Prices: $15 / $20 / $25
By Charles Busch
Tickets go on sale July 1.
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