My Sister’s Lipstick
About the Performance
Inspired by isolation, queer repression, and a Judy Garland obsession, My Sister’s Lipstick follows George, who locks themself up in their apartment to escape the troubles of the outside world. Their sister, Morrison—the only person they allow inside—longs for her sibling to come back into her life.
This is an intimate play about how isolation affects self-expression and the active choice to continue living.
Anna King Skeels (they/them/theirs) is a playwright, actor, and big nerd originally from Baltimore, Maryland with a BFA in Theatre Arts from Point Park University’s Conservatory of Performing Arts. With an objective of using theatre as a tool for social justice, they create work focused on audience engagement, experimentation, and making your theatre experience as queer as possible.
Parking Information
Parking is free for most Weekend and Evening performances in the AHN Garage across the street from the theater. For more information, click below.