
Lavender Men
Drama · Comedy · History
Overview
Taffeta, a contemporary queer person of color, summons Abraham Lincoln to perform an elaborate historical fantasia within her own head — only to learn that she can’t hide from her own present-day demons in the shadows of someone else’s past.
Top Cast
Roger Q. Mason
Roger Q. Mason
Taffeta
Roger Q. Mason
Taffeta


Pete Ploszek
Pete Ploszek
Abe
Pete Ploszek
Abe


Alex Esola
Alex Esola
Elmer
Alex Esola
Elmer


Ted Rooney
Ted Rooney
The President
Ted Rooney
The President


Charlie Thurston
Charlie Thurston
The Long-Distance Caller
Charlie Thurston
The Long-Distance Caller


Philippe Bowgen
Philippe Bowgen
The Director
Philippe Bowgen
The Director
Gillian Williams
Gillian Williams
The First Lady
Gillian Williams
The First Lady


Natasha Dewhurst
Natasha Dewhurst
The Patron of the Arts
Natasha Dewhurst
The Patron of the Arts


Mia Ellis
Mia Ellis
The Best Supporting Actress
Mia Ellis
The Best Supporting Actress
Cherie Corinne Rice
Cherie Corinne Rice
The Ferrywoman
Cherie Corinne Rice
The Ferrywoman
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