The annual intergenerational variety show, La MaMa's Squirts: New Voices in Queer Performance, is one of many recent institutional and grassroots efforts that aim to bridge the queer generation gap. In my performance review, I explain how it uniquely connects multiple generations of queers on stage and in the seats, not in off-stage lectures or workshops, but through performance. An effect of this curatorial design is that audiences witness and must grapple with the effects of the queer generation gap.
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