Modern Butchood: A unique exploration of queer life through theater.
Modern Butchood, a one-woman play by Molly Gloeckner, will premiere at The Providence Fringe Festival this July. The performance explores the journey of Butch, a character navigating contemporary queer life. Set against the backdrop of an engaging black comedy, the play delves into themes of identity and individuality, promising a thought-provoking experience for audiences. Tickets are available for July 22 and 24 shows.
Providence, RI – Modern Butchood, a distinctive one-woman play written and performed by Molly Gloeckner, is set to make its East Coast premiere at The Providence Fringe Festival this July. The performance will take place on July 22 and 24 at 7 PM at the Farm Fresh stage located at 10 Sims Ave Unit 103, Providence, RI. Tickets are available for purchase online at a price of $15.
This engaging black comedy explores contemporary queer life through the story of Butch, the sardonic girlfriend of a semi-popular lesbian TikToker named Riley. The narrative delves into Butch’s struggle to reclaim her individuality while feeling constrained by her relationship with Riley. Throughout the play, themes of lust, guilt, mistakes, queerness, and identity are intertwined, providing a raw, intimate portrayal of the character’s experiences.
Modern Butchood was previously showcased at the 2024 Hollywood Fringe Festival, where it received critical acclaim, earning the title of ‘Best of Venue’ and a nomination for playwriting. The production’s intimate setting promises to offer audiences a cathartic theatre-going experience while engaging them with the impulsive and self-destructive inclinations of its complex, anti-heroic protagonist.
The play is directed by Charles Towle, who, alongside Gloeckner, has developed a show that aims to resonate deeply with queer audiences. Gloeckner has emphasized that the intention behind Modern Butchood is to create a narrative that does not seek external approval, showcasing an unapologetically gay and nuanced perspective of queer life.
In Modern Butchood, Butch’s nightly escapades lead to an unraveling tale that confronts the complexities of the queer community and the internal struggles of self-perception influenced by one’s sexuality. This unique perspective not only highlights the joys and challenges faced by queer individuals but also invites the audience to reflect on their own identities, making it relatable and significant for diverse viewers.
The upcoming performance of Modern Butchood is set to be a highlight of this year’s Providence Fringe Festival, promising to deliver an engaging and thought-provoking experience. With its compelling storyline and rich themes, the play not only stands as a testament to contemporary queer narratives but also as a celebration of individuality and resilience within the community.
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