After yet another heartbreak, a gay man dives headfirst into Grindr. Guided by the wisdom of Lana Del Rey, he simultaneously obsesses over his latest situationship while trying to hook up his pain away. "Men are Trash and I'm a Raccoon" is a semi-autobiographical exploration written by Felipe Luz about the pitfalls of love, sexual freedom, and self-discovery. The project is co-produced by My Black Job Productions.
Men are Trash and I’m a Raccoon is written and performed by Felipe Luz, directed by David H. Parker, and features designs by Jason Driver (Lighting), Tauheedah “Tate” Abdullah (Sound), Elijah Kleinberg (Set/Costume), and Jay Villa (Video/Projection). The show is co-produced by My Black Job Productions, with dramaturgy by Mario Vega Jr and stage management by Jason Driver, and line production by Carlton V. Bell II.
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