In this heartwarming episode of Lez Go, we travel to the vibrant community of Wilton Manors, Florida—a haven for LGBTQ+ culture and history. We begin our journey by visiting Trish and Jane, a remarkable couple celebrating 50 years of love and togetherness. They invite us into their charming home, where we meet their adorable bird, JayJay, whose antics add a sprinkle of joy to our visit. As the evening unfolds, we share a serene moment watching the moonrise from their balcony, capturing the essence of enduring love under the night sky.
Our adventure doesn't stop there. We immerse ourselves in the local arts scene by attending a captivating performance of the lesbian play PULP. Post-show, we sit down with the talented Nicole Stoddard—the director of the play and the visionary founder of Thinking Cap Theatre. Nicole shares her passion for bringing LGBTQ+ stories to the stage and discusses how her theatre company is making waves by focusing on diverse and inclusive narratives.
Join us as we celebrate love, art, and community in Wilton Manors. This episode is filled with inspiring stories, unforgettable characters, and the undeniable magic that happens when people come together to share their lives and passions.
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