Leigh Hendrix is a Providence, RI based theatre artist and educator. How To Be A Lesbian in 10 Days or Less is her solo performance piece and this is her blog.

 

How To Be A Lesbian in 10 Days or Less Show - Again?

I am performing the solo show that just won’t quit, How To Be A Lesbian in 10 Days or Less, again for one night in Providence at the end of the month. June 29th, the tail end of Pride month. I continue to be beyond proud of this piece of theatre that I’ve worked to make over the past few years, even if I keep thinking I’m done performing it, that maybe it has run its course. I don’t know that it has completely and the only way to really find out is to put it in front of folks again. It seems like the right thing to pair a performance of How To Be A Lesbian with the beginnings of a new show that for now is called Studies of a Story: You Just Need A Little Lipstick. I think it is the new thing I will be digging into for a long time, an exploration of family storytelling, my relationship with my mom, and the transformative powers of lipstick. I am excited to allow one to lead into the other and see what that can begin to look like. 

As many performances as I have done of How To Be A Lesbian and as many different types of people and audiences that have enjoyed and connected with the show, sometimes I’m still surprised by the thing I made and wonder if I can still perform it as it is with my political and aesthetic and personal points of view shifting and changing. I don’t think the piece is going to change much in form or content anymore so maybe it is something that was and is and now it’s on to the next thing. But I have found myself missing Butchy McDyke and I wonder what will happen if I put her out there again right now. 

I am also thinking of Pride and the alternatives to Pride events that are happening this month in Rhode Island, things designed to be a more radical queer response to remembering Stonewall and celebrating a diverse community and resisting the corporate homogenized “official” events that leave so many people out and remove a lot of the real potential politics from the month. 

I performed already at one event, an evening of theatrical works-in-progress with some rad queer theatre artists but the production of How To Be A Lesbian in 10 Days or Less isn’t going to be included on the collected events calendar for the radical queer events because it isn’t quite radical enough I suppose. I am part of the reason for this being left off, I questioned myself whether it was the right kind of thing for the calendar but I know that I’m a queer voice and that How To Be A Lesbian in 10 Days or Less is a really accessible show that appeals to a lot of people but I think it is a radical queer story because it is my story and I am telling it onstage in front of people. The risk of this show is a big one and I still feel that when I perform and that is why I want to keep performing it. 

There are not enough queer stories and queer voices on stages and I am committed to being a professional lesbian theatre artist and telling some stories that we own so that no one else will try and tell them for us. 

Here is the facebook event for this show. 

I’ve been working for what seems like forever with my friend and collaborator Melissa Bowler on a show that is now called Leigh and Melissa Present: Hamlette! It’s about two women who work together during the day at a tedious accounting job and at rehearse a two lady version of Hamlet at night in the office after everyone else has gone home.
We are sharing the show in progress, with the awesome Peter Deffet directing, next week here in Providence at 95 Empire. It’s great. There is still so much left to do but it just gets more exciting to me as it gets closer. I’m proud of the way Melissa and I have learned to work together, pooling our really diverse experiences in the world of live performance and writing and storytelling to create this thing together. 
There will be talking after we perform, to help the show be better, and then we are going to do a full run of the “finished” project in September. 
Maybe you would like to come? 
Leigh and Melissa Present: Hamlette! 
Thursday May 24th and Friday May 26th at 7:30
95 Empire Black Box 

I’ve been working for what seems like forever with my friend and collaborator Melissa Bowler on a show that is now called Leigh and Melissa Present: Hamlette! It’s about two women who work together during the day at a tedious accounting job and at rehearse a two lady version of Hamlet at night in the office after everyone else has gone home.

We are sharing the show in progress, with the awesome Peter Deffet directing, next week here in Providence at 95 Empire. It’s great. There is still so much left to do but it just gets more exciting to me as it gets closer. I’m proud of the way Melissa and I have learned to work together, pooling our really diverse experiences in the world of live performance and writing and storytelling to create this thing together. 

There will be talking after we perform, to help the show be better, and then we are going to do a full run of the “finished” project in September. 

Maybe you would like to come? 

Leigh and Melissa Present: Hamlette! 

Thursday May 24th and Friday May 26th at 7:30

95 Empire Black Box 

The street in Bywater where I’m staying while I perform my show at the New Orleans Fringe Festival.   You guys. You. Guys.
Also, it is hot here and the South Carolinian in me who feels at home in it is battling with the Rhode Islander who is like, “What the hell November?”

The street in Bywater where I’m staying while I perform my show at the New Orleans Fringe Festival. You guys. You. Guys.

Also, it is hot here and the South Carolinian in me who feels at home in it is battling with the Rhode Islander who is like, “What the hell November?”

2 more hours to donate to support my show and get a ridiculous reward!

But it would be rad if you would just come see it this weekend RI!

How To Be A Lesbian in 10 Days or Less

Artists’ Exchange

50 Rolfe Square Cranston RI

Sept. 29, Sept. 30, Oct. 1 at 8:00 for $10

www.howtoebalesbianin10daysorless.com

Review: "How to Be a Lesbian in 10 Days or Less"

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I saw this play last weekend. It was several kinds of awesome and you should make plans to go see it.

You can click the link to read my review if you want to know more specific details about how it was funny, smart and good.

You can go to the website for the show to find out when there might be performances near you and if there aren’t any, you can email Leigh Hendrix and ask her nicely to bring the performances near you. She’s also on tumblr

This is awesome. Also, I don’t know if you know this, but Bonnie is awesome.

I am super excited and proud for this you guys! An interview with me by a super smart creative internet maven - you should probably read it right now. Yes, like right now.
Thank you, Bonnie!
listofnow:

 (via Seven Questions with Theatre Artist and Professional Lesbian, Leigh Hendrix | the list of now)
The hilarious and ambitiously-named solo show How To Be a Lesbian in 10 Days or Less opens next week.
Hot ticket writer/performer Leigh Hendrix dishes about identity + gender in theater, the artsy lovefest that is Providence, RI and song selection for Karaoke.

I am super excited and proud for this you guys! An interview with me by a super smart creative internet maven - you should probably read it right now. Yes, like right now.

Thank you, Bonnie!

listofnow:

 (via Seven Questions with Theatre Artist and Professional Lesbian, Leigh Hendrix | the list of now)

The hilarious and ambitiously-named solo show How To Be a Lesbian in 10 Days or Less opens next week.

Hot ticket writer/performer Leigh Hendrix dishes about identity + gender in theater, the artsy lovefest that is Providence, RI and song selection for Karaoke.

Friends. I’m only $390 away from my Kickstarter goal with 2 weeks to go. I’m pretty excited. Also, my show starts on September 22nd in Rhode Island and that is also pretty exciting.

Check this thing out. You might want to support it. Or reblog this post. Or - watch out - both!

And come see the shoooooow.

So you were probably expecting this soon enough, right? I’m launching a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for the Rhode Island premier of How To Be A Lesbian in 10 Days or Less and the fall mini-tour to Myrtle Beach, New York, and New Orleans.

It would be awesome if you would check it out and contribute and it would be equally as awesome if you would reblog this post and share information about the project on facebook or twitter or that wacky google +!

sings “I’m so excited…. I’m so excited …. I’m…so…scared…” *

I promise all kinds of awesome rewards are available and I’m already excited about creating some special updates for backers. I hope you’ll be one of them!

*Saved by the Bell? Am I right? I’m just like Jessie Spano, only not addicted to caffeine pills. Wait. No. Whatever. Let’s just go with it.