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  • Log Cabin

    When a tight-knit circle of married gays/lesbians find themselves challenged by the perspectives of their dapper transgender friend, it’s clear that the march toward progress is anything but unified. As events unfold, each character grapples with the evolving landscape of LGBTQIA+ rights and acceptance, and conservative hearts are revealed where you’d least expect.
    Apr. 12-20  
    Trinity Street Theatre
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    Arts & Culture

    Big Gay Musical

    An all improvised musical that's like so gay, with inspiration from Alison Bechdel's Fun Home and La Cage aux Folles. Read on for more about BGM, and find more improv – queer and less queer – this summer with Unscripted.
    Saturdays through Aug. 25, 8pm. $15.  
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    Arts & Culture

    Sukey, The Mermaid, and a Tale of the Gullah Island

    Dubbed "devise," this play – written by Whatsinthemirror? ED Tarik Daniels and participants of the Write What’s Right Theater Project – is based on an African fairy tale. But this isn't rated G, instead the story tackles mental health, domestic violence, culture, and more.
    Fri., July 27, 6pm & 8pm; Sat.-Sun., July 28-29, 4pm & 6pm. $15.  
    Santa Cruz Theater, 1805 E. Seventh
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    Community

    Austin Pride 2018

    The city's flagship Pride celebration starts off with the fest at Fiesta Gardens then flows into neon nighttime parade rolling from the Capitol all the way down Congress to 4th Street. Peeping the parade is free, but you gotta pay to enter the fest for its multitude of entertainers. Snag yours now.
    Sat., Aug. 11. $15-125.  
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Splash Days 2018

    Austin's annual summer send-off with nonstop gay parties to get you wet, wild, and feeling good. New this year: all events are free, but donations for beneficiaries (Kind Clinic, Out Youth, AIDS Services of Austin) will be accepted and those that throw some extra money down will be awarded with cheaper drinks and yummy food deals.
    Fri.-Mon., Aug. 31-Sept. 3. Free, donations accepted.  

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