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Austin Rainbow Theatre closes its second season in a riotous and heartfelt celebration of queer identity. Lipstick by Lane Michael Stanley, an Austin favorite playwright, opens this April. Blending farcical comedy with genuine emotion, Lipstick is a love letter to the queer community that offers sharp dialogue, colorful characters, and laugh-out-loud moments.
The story follows Anna, who nervously invites Kelly over for what might be a date—or just a friendly dinner. But what starts as a simple evening quickly spirals into comedic chaos as Anna’s ex-girlfriend, nosy best friend, a handyman, her mother, and a string of potential suitors crash the party. Adding to the hilarity a multitude of “stimulators” take on a character of their own , serving as both punchlines and plot points. With its 90s sitcom nostalgia and poignant reflections on love and self-discovery, Lipstick promises to leave audiences laughing, crying, and cheering for its messy, relatable characters.
Beyond its sharp humor and chaotic charm, Lipstick is a crucial play in today’s cultural landscape. It provides a rare and authentic representation of queer relationships, exploring the nuances of dating, self-acceptance, and community dynamics in a world that often overlooks or misrepresents LGBTQIA+ experiences. By embracing the messiness of love and identity, Lipstick challenges societal norms and stereotypes, making space for authentic and inclusive storytelling. Stanley’s work shines a light on the importance of queer joy, not just queer struggle, emphasizing that LGBTQIA+ narratives can be hilarious, heartfelt, and deeply resonant.
This project has been financed in part by the City of Austin Elevate grant program.