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Oregonians Present The Coming Out Monologues

Monday, September 21, 2015

 

During the monologues, listeners will become privy to the unique journeys that individuals identifying as gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans*, queer, and allies went through during the process of coming out.

On Sunday, October 11th, Director Ted deChatelet will bring the theatrical performance of "The Coming Out Monologues" to the public. 

Produced by CM Hall, "The Coming Out Monologues" are a group of stories written and performed by LGBT*Q+ Oregonians. 

During the monologues, listeners will become privy to the unique journeys that individuals identifying as gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans*, queer, and allies went through during the process of coming out.

In addition to being an artistic evening, the event is also a benefit for Basic Rights Oregon Equality PAC.

Tickets can be purchased for $75. 

The Coming Out Monologues, The Sanctuary at Sandy Plaza, 1785 NE Sandy Blvd. Sunday, October 11th, at 2pm. 

 

Related Slideshow: Party Report: LGBTQ Fundraiser for John Kitzhaber

Governor John Kitzhaber gave a compelling speech on Tuesday night  that touched on gay and equal rights, Bobby Kennedy and the turmoil in Ferguson.

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Governors Barbara Roberts and John Kitzhaber at a LGBTQ fundraiser for Kitzhaber at Eastside Exchange.

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Mike Marshall, Gov. Barbara Roberts and Terry Bean at a LGBTQ fundraiser for Kitzhaber at Eastside Exchange.

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Kendall Clawson was one of the speakers at a LGBTQ fundraiser for Kitzhaber at Eastside Exchange.

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Dr. Bernard Gasch and Sam Adams at a LGBTQ fundraiser for Kitzhaber at Eastside Exchange.

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Barbara and Cylvia

Gov. Barbara Roberts and First Lady Cylvia Hayes at a LGBTQ fundraiser for Kitzhaber at Eastside Exchange.

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Bill Dickey and John Kitzhaber at a LGBTQ fundraiser for Kitzhaber at Eastside Exchange.

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John and Kurt

John Kitzhaber and Kurt Beadall at a LGBTQ fundraiser for Kitzhaber at Eastside Exchange.

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Bobbie, Erin and Carol

Bobbie Regan, Erin Janssens and Carol Smith at LGBTQ fundraiser for Kitzhaber at Eastside Exchange.

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