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Valentina3 said: "Is Hedwig trans? I don't they ever explicitly identify whether Hedwig wanted to actually transition or just did it for the visa"
JCM has said Hedwig is gender fluid, not explicitly trans.
Chicago, if you count it, and The Wild Party have lesbian characters.
Hedwig is often though not always portrayed as either transgender or nonbinary
Maureen in Rent and Lucas in If/Then are bisexual main characters.
If/Then also has the lesbian couple, Kate and Ann, who are main(Kate much moreso)
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Bad Girls The Musical - based on a British prison TV drama. http://www.bigbroad.co.uk/productions/bad-girls-the-musical/
Aspects of Love - the bisexual leading ladies abandon their men briefly for an affair.
Zanna Don't! - an off Broadway riff on "Midsummer Nights Dream" in which characters switch between gay and straight via magic. Problematic but cute with several lesbian characters.
More info here:
http://www.afterellen.com/more/24247-the-problematic-history-of-lesbians-in-musical-theater
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I would personally count The Color Purple, but I'm also allowing the novel to influence my thoughts and Celie is more clearly a lesbian in that, as opposed to the musical.
Jonathan Larson always said that Maureen was a lesbian, even though she had a relationship with Mark, so there you go.
If you're looking for ones where the lead of the show is a lesbian, however, I can only think of The Color Purple and Fun Home. The rest have supporting lesbian characters, but that's it.
Yes this is a sterotype, but its not as if her being a lesbian has anything to do with the plot.
"Elsa in Frozen is definitely being portrayed in a gay light in the musical. Her second act constuming [sic] definitely gives off a butch vibe. She’s the only woman in the show who chooses to wear pants....."
Wrong. Anna pulls on pants during the search for Elsa.

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Grand Hotel - Rafaela (Elizaveta Grushinskaya's deeply devoted companion).
newintown said: ""Elsa in Frozen is definitely being portrayed in a gay light in the musical. Her second act constuming [sic] definitely gives off a butch vibe. She’s the only woman in the show who chooses to wear pants....."
Wrong. Anna pulls on pants during the search for Elsa."
Those aren't by choice....its all Christophe has in his bag, and later changes into a dress when she gets to the Wandering Oaken's Trading Post.
She could choose not to wear the pants; she already has a dress on at that point (just continuing a ridiculous discussion here - as ridiculous as equating trousers with Sapphism...).







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Posted: 4/11/18 at 7:41pm