CALENDAR

June 2025
Puppetopia 2025: Variations on (the) Water
Part of Puppetopia 2025: A solo puppet work by Lake Simons and John Dyer, Variations on (the) Water is an experimental piece that strips puppetry down to its most essential elements. Through abstract imagery and minimal form, audience and performer co-create meaning, nurturing a shared experience born from imagination and empathy. This intimate performance offers a glimpse into Simons & Dyer's Raft Project (My Shapes Are In Turmoil)—a wordless exploration of visual storytelling and emotional resonance.
Find out more »Queer@HERE: Softee Unplugged & Unreleased
A Queer @ HERE event. Get ready for an intimate evening with Softee as they strip it all down for a special acoustic set. Featuring raw, emotional performances from their unreleased upcoming album, and reimagined versions of fan favorites, this show offers a rare, up-close look at the heart of their music.
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: A Trip to the Moon–A Rock Opera
A Queer@HERE event. In a celestial rock opera of queer curiosity, A TRIP TO THE MOON blasts off into the stratosphere with a flamboyant Victorian stargazer's cosmic quest. With a soundtrack that's a wild mashup of prog, punk, electronica, and 19th-century operetta, this odyssey dares to ask the universe: do we belong amongst the stars?
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: POP!
A Queer @ HERE event. POP! A night of performances. An array of remarkable artists. Meet us at HERE, grab a drink and prepare for an energizing evening of revelry and wild beauty. Buckle up.
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: POP!
A Queer @ HERE event. POP! A night of performances. An array of remarkable artists. Meet us at HERE, grab a drink and prepare for an energizing evening of revelry and wild beauty. Buckle up.
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: Red Tide
A Queer @ HERE event. Produced by Ten Toes Theater Collective. This supernatural love story chronicles grief, transness, and the shifting current of American politics.
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: A Trip to the Moon–A Rock Opera
A Queer@HERE event. In a celestial rock opera of queer curiosity, A TRIP TO THE MOON blasts off into the stratosphere with a flamboyant Victorian stargazer's cosmic quest. With a soundtrack that's a wild mashup of prog, punk, electronica, and 19th-century operetta, this odyssey dares to ask the universe: do we belong amongst the stars?
Find out more »Queer@HERE–floreography: a plant dance ritual
A Queer @ HERE event. A participatory solo performance exploring the wisdom of plants and how they can help us re-align ourselves to the natural rhythm of earth’s ecosystems. Let’s co-create a magic for one night with the help of these plants, a little manic storytelling, and, of course, the power of DANCE!
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: would you mind? could you? can I ask? is it possible?
A Queer @ HERE event. would you mind? could you? can I ask? is it possible? is a solo (?) performance with text, sound, and movement created, run, and performed by Garrett Allen in a theater in New York, here, now, with you. It explores help--support, assistance, resources, service, and presence.
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: A Trip to the Moon–A Rock Opera
A Queer@HERE event. In a celestial rock opera of queer curiosity, A TRIP TO THE MOON blasts off into the stratosphere with a flamboyant Victorian stargazer's cosmic quest. With a soundtrack that's a wild mashup of prog, punk, electronica, and 19th-century operetta, this odyssey dares to ask the universe: do we belong amongst the stars?
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: treya lam
A Queer @ HERE event. Solo music set. treya lam is a composer, interdisciplinary performing and recording artist whose intersecting identities ignites their work. lam’s voice culminates in liberation-oriented songwriting and environmental scores throughout solo and collaborative work that “perfectly captures the mixture of love, loss and hope” (Smithsonian Magazine).
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: treya lam
A Queer @ HERE event. Solo music set. treya lam is a composer, interdisciplinary performing and recording artist whose intersecting identities ignites their work. lam’s voice culminates in liberation-oriented songwriting and environmental scores throughout solo and collaborative work that “perfectly captures the mixture of love, loss and hope” (Smithsonian Magazine).
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: Art Chirch by Diana Oh
A Queer @ HERE event. Art Chirch is A Binaural Beat Brain Massage Dance Party that Diana Oh used to throw out of the Warehouse they used to live in. Art Chirch?! They now call it PUNK MONK: A SHAMANIC DANCE RAGER. TLDR: introverts welcome. a dance party you can crawl to. I will gift new music. Matt Park and I will be Performing Korean Shamanic and Clairvoyant Brain Cleaning and we will PUNK MONK for the DANCE SET.
Find out more »QUEER@HERE: Art Chirch by Diana Oh
A Queer @ HERE event. Art Chirch is A Binaural Beat Brain Massage Dance Party that Diana Oh used to throw out of the Warehouse they used to live in. Art Chirch?! They now call it PUNK MONK: A SHAMANIC DANCE RAGER. TLDR: introverts welcome. a dance party you can crawl to. I will gift new music. Matt Park and I will be Performing Korean Shamanic and Clairvoyant Brain Cleaning and we will PUNK MONK for the DANCE SET.
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