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Bisexuals in Musical Theatre: A Punchline or Just Invisible?

Bisexuals in Musical Theatre: A Punchline or Just Invisible?

Update: 2025-02-19
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Bisexuals in Musical Theatre: A Punchline or Just Invisible? 🎭🌈

Musical theatre has a reputation for being super queer-friendly—but does that just mean “gay-friendly,” while bi+ folks get sidelined? From Rocky Horror winks to a Cabaret nudge, bisexuality in theatre is often a punchline, a trope, or completely erased. Maybe this time, the bisexuals should take center stage.

  • 🎤 Why does theatre lean so heavily on bi tropes?
  • 🎭 Which musicals actually get bisexuality right?
  • 🎶 How does theatre shape queer identity—and is it truly inclusive?

Plus, we celebrate our 20th episode milestone (!!!), talk about Chad’s new role in local LGBTQ+ advocacy, and Steve’s starring moment in an HIV well-being campaign.


In This Episode:

  • 🎟 How musical theatre helped us discover our queer identities
  • 🎭 The Rocky Horror Picture Show problem: Bisexual freedom or tired villain trope?
  • 💡 How If/Then nails bisexual storytelling without falling into clichés
  • 🔄 When source material is bisexual, but adaptations erase the queerness (The Color Purple, Hamilton)
  • 🎬 Rewriting musicals: What shows should have explicit bi representation?

Whether you’re a theatre nerd, a casual musical lover, or just here for the campy chaos, this episode is for you.


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Bisexuals in Musical Theatre: A Punchline or Just Invisible?

Bisexuals in Musical Theatre: A Punchline or Just Invisible?