A transgender person's transition re-orients the worlds of their spouses and children in ways just as consequential as the one making the transition. This staged reading, drawn from the rurally focused research of Christy Marie Kent, offers three engaging first person accounts. Kent, Janet Preus, and Erica Fields relate cases of children rejected by neighborhood families, shaming from churchgoers, workplace harassment, financially draining divorce settlements, vindictive in-laws, and denial of child custody. Despite a few vocal projection issues this is a vivid portrait of discrimination. (10 p.m. Wed., 7 p.m. Fri., 1 p.m. Sun., Huge Theater, 3037 Lyndale Av. S.)
JOHN TOWNSEND
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