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  2002 - 2003 Season
 
StageQ's 2002-2003 season:
 
Torch Song Trilogy
  By Harvey Fierstein
  The Tony Award Winning Classic finally comes to Madison. Join Arnold, a 30-something, slightly neurotic gay man as he searches for the trilogy of happiness: Love, Respect and Family.
  September 6-28, 2002
The Drury Theater, Bartell
   
Why We Have A Body
  By Claire Chafee
  Why We Have a Body is included in Women Playwrights: The Best Plays of 1993 (Smith and Kraus, Inc.). Two women explore the distances and emotions presented in their relationships with their mother and lover. "The vast spaces that separate us from our past, from the ones we love, and from knowing ourselves constitute the landscape of Why We Have a Body." -from Liz Diamond's introduction to Women Playwrights: The Best Plays of 1993.
  November 1-23, 2002
The Evjue Theater, Bartell
   
StageQ and Goodenuf Productions present Jodi Cohen
  February 28-March 2, 2003
The Evjue Theater, Bartell
   
Seven Moves
  By Patricia Kane based on the novel by Carol Anshaw
  Chris Snow's life is upended when her lover of five years disappears. Without a trace, she is gone, and Chris is left to piece together the mystery of a woman she loved but may not have really known. Written by About Face Artistic Associate Patricia Kane, based on the novel by celebrated Chicago author Carol Anshaw (Aquamarine) Seven Moves casts a vision of contemporary relationships while striking deep into the unknowable secrets of the human heart.
  The Evjue Theater, Bartell
March 6-22, 2003
   
The Sum of Us
  By David Stevens
  Being a young single gay man can be tough in your search for love, but it's especially hard when your over supportive father keeps interfering.

The Sum of Us was previously made into a movie starring Russell Crowe.

  June 6-28, 2003
The Evjue Theater, Bartell
 
Naked Boys Singing
  StageQ presents Bailiwick Theatre's Chicago cast of Naked Boys Singing.
  July 28 and 29, 2003 at 7:30 & 9:30 p.m.
The Drury Theater, Bartell

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