Dear ONE: Love & Longing in Mid-Century Queer America
by Joshua Gershick Directed by Skyler Sullivan Inspired by letters to and from One Magazine, the nation’s first openly queer publication, between 1953-1965, Dear ONE:
Season 36 – Homecoming
Season 36 features two World Premieres and two West Coast Premieres that take an uncompromising look at where we’ve been and where we are now, blazing a trail towards a brave
Stop Asian Hate.
Diversionary Theatre believes that we cannot stand for the voices, rights, and freedom of any marginalized group without standing for those same rights for all people, all communit
Diversionary Theatre Receives a $25,000 Community Impact Grant from New York Life
Diversionary Theatre is thrilled to announce the receipt of a $25,000 Community Impact Grant from New York Life.
Diversionary Theatre Launches the Rising Tide Program, a New Commissioning Program for LGBTQ BIPOC Playwrights
Diversionary Theatre has received support from the National New Play Network's Bridge Program in support of Diversionary Anti-Racism Action Plan and the launch of The Rising Tide C
Community History Project
Diversionary Theatre and Lambda Archives of San Diego have teamed up for a creative project to showcase LGBTQIA+ community history across San Diego.
Diversionary Theatre’s Announces their Renovation in the BUILDING BACK BETTER Event
This campaign will ensure the theatre has the safest theatrical re-opening possible as well as expanding youth and senior citizen education programs.
Securing Our Future Campaign
Securing Our Future is Diversionary's $2.5 million campaign to substantially renovate our home on Park Boulevard and pay off the existing mortgage.
Buckets
Lived experiences either stay with us or wash over us. What moments stay with us? How do they inform and shape our worldview? Buckets examines the complexity of identity through t
Diversionary Announces: A Very Special Diversionary Pandemic Christmas Spectacular?
It’s time to rejoice that 2021 is near and 2020 is out the rear! Celebrate the magic of the holidays, COVID-style, with the whimsically demented minds of Isaac Oliver (Lonely Chr