WELCOME TO TOSOS!

Established in 1974. Closed in 1977. Revived in 2002 and producing LGBTQ+ theatre ever since!

Please support our mission of celebrating new playwrights and remembering significant plays of the past.

We are moving history forward!

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UPCOMING EVENTS


LOOKING AHEAD!

Our hit Halloween event is open for submissions!

It’s a raucous and rollicking evening of Halloween-inspired shorts that brings together writers, directors, actors and audience to delight in the eerie, the scary, the terrifying, the petrifying!

Calling all playwrights!

Deadline to submit is AUG 1


RECENT EVENTS


april 2026

Goldfish Explode Under Emotional Duress

Written by Caitland Winsett

Directed by Graydon Gund

Violet and Penelope were best friends before the apocalypse. Now? They don't really know where they stand.


 MARCH 2026

BARRY BOEHM’S
OUR HOUSE

Written by Barry Boehm

Directed by Mark Finley

Produced by Ken Goldman & Barry Childs

OUR HOUSE is about family. In Iowa, the year before marriage equality is recognized by the Supreme Court, Andy, an ACT-Up NY veteran and his husband are to host the wedding of their nephew Brendan to Eugene, who is African-American. The happy occasion is threatened when the young couple venture out into the neighborhood and a confrontation with locals force this modern family to face some hard facts about what it takes to make everyone feel safe in “our house.” It's a hopeful comedy packed with honest truths, similar in style to HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere.”


TOSOS PROUDLY CELEBRATES

The Other Side of Silence (TOSOS) celebrates writers — the chroniclers of our diverse collective history — and serves as a curator of the LGBTQ+ theatrical timeline by keeping our theatrical heritage alive and in conversation with the playwrights of today.

Through our mainstage productions and our free reading series, our audiences — and especially our LGBTQ+ youth — can hear the voices of both the past and the present to learn how far we’ve come (or not) as a community. They are given the opportunity to understand the generations who came before us, what life was like for them, and how they fought for the rights and freedoms we have today. At the same time, we give the stage to the writers of the present day who help us understand the continued struggles and incremental triumphs of our community and give us perspective on our collective progress.

Community is big for us. With great joy and good humor, we bring our TOSOS family together at social events like our free play readings and holiday parties. We discuss and debate the art we showcase — to learn from each other and build respect and understanding — and have lots of laughs!

At TOSOS, we embrace our differences. As an LGBTQ+ theater company, we value the diversity of artistic, cultural and life perspectives our artists bring to our stages. As storytellers, we champion the voices that aren’t being heard. As people, we strive toward equality, toward a world where everyone is welcome to the party. Join us!


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