Fun Places to Gay
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| | | The House Theatre of Chicago at the Chopin Theatre
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| | | | Chemically Imbalanced Comedy
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| | | | Lookingglass Theatre Company
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| | | | Steamworks
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| | | | Writers Theatre at Tudor Court
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| | | | The Neo-Futurist Theater
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| | | | Lucky Horseshoe Lounge
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| | | | The Courtyard Theater at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre
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| | | | The Glenwood
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| | | | Someplace Else II (Oh Zone)
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| | | | Bobby Love's
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| | | | Innexile
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| | | | Broadway Youth Center
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| | | | The House Theatre of Chicago at The Palmer House
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| | | | Bailiwick Chicago at the Steppenwolf Garage
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| | | | Metropolis Performing Arts Centre
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| | | | Stage Left Theatre at the Storefront Theater
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| | | | Ruth Page Theatre
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| | | | Hydrate
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| | | | Nobody's Darling
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| Wednesday April 24th
OUT at CHM: Out of This World 6:30pm
Journey with us beyond the binary and heteronormative! Join us as Kim Hunt, executive director of Pride Action Tank, moderates a discussion about the vibrant history of LGBTQIA themes in speculative fiction (science fiction, comics, and fantasy). Take a closer look at how the genre gives authors and readers the freedom to imagine societies, releasing them from reality and forcing the reader to reconsider his or her heteronormative cultural assumptions. Panelists include:
Coya Paz, associate professor at DePaul University and artistic director of Free Street Theater
Derek Lee McPhatter, writer and producer
Ricardo Gamboa, artist, activist, and academic
Cesar Torres, journalist, author, and filmmaker
Major support for Out at CHM comes from the Exelon Corporation with additional support from Robert Kohl and Clark Pellett, Kenneth O'Keefe and Jason Stephens, and the Richard L. Ohlhausen Education Fund.
Event Website
Chicago History Museum 1601 N Clark Chicago, IL 60614 (312) 642-4600
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