Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.
Fuse Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the World Premiere of playwright Mikki Gillette’s “They Them Their.”
Set in a queer youth center, “They Them Their” follows Faeris, a rebellious nonbinary teen. Artistic, sensitive and volatile, they butt heads with the center’s coordinator Jess, pursue a romance with fellow teen Jordan, and struggle with the admiration and expectations placed on them by the younger Raven.
In this moment, when 21 states have banned life-saving gender-affirming care for trans minors, Gillette’s play opens a window into the real experiences of these teens, while not shying away from the pains such prejudice creates.