July 24th, 2010 maggie
Maggie and Rachel have sequestered themselves at Camp Crowley, an exclusive Connecticut resort (formerly known as the Maggie Cee Ancestral Homeland) for a weekend of writing. Will we stick to the schedule? Will we burn the patio down when we attempt to grill our dinner? Will we manage to nap and swim at my parent’s new secret river swimming hole during our two hour afternoon break? I’m sure the suspense is killing you, so we’ll update throughout the day.

So far, more or less on schedule!

In the mess hall. Somehow, I always pick the Catholic coffee mug.
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July 13th, 2010 maggie
Phyllis Troubridge and Beatrice Llewellyn are invaluable members of the Femme Show, keeping our sewing kit stocked and tatting lace gloves for the entire cast as Solstice gifts. They always pack a mean picnic when we’re on the road. You can meet them and enjoy a civilized pot of tea on Wednesday July 28 at their Evening of Tea and Entertainment.
Tell us about your first experience with the Femme Show:
We were very pleased to make the acquaintance of the Femme Show through an introduction in Spring 2008, and delighted to be invited to offer our “Guide to Revolution and Comportment for the Feminine Sapphist” the following fall. Despite the somewhat checkered reputations of artists in general in such matters as manners and hygeine, we found the members of the show to be unfailingly gracious and deeply informative. In fact, to this very day, some of the most valuable pearls of wisdom contained in our etiquette guide have been gleaned from members of the Femme Show ensemble.
What makes the Femme Show so important?
Though we take great pleasure in advising our niece, Tucker, and hir acquaintances on all manner of sartorial and social dilemmas from the comfort of our porch and parlor, the opportunity provided by the Femme Show for SPPSSM to spread the gospel of good manners and good taste to Sapphists everywhere has been invaluable. We at SPPSSM firmly believe that Sapphists of all identifications, orientations, and presentations stand to benefit and to flourish from the addition of etiquette, culture, and class to the collective Sapphic vocabulary. The Femme Show enables this dream to reach to all corners of the Sapphic social universe.
What are you most excited about for the Femme Show in 2010?
We at SPPSSM are always so honored and delighted to share the timeless lessons contained within our very own “Lifestyle Compendium for the Modern Sapphic Socialite.” By October, we are hoping to have enrolled the first class of pupils at the SPPSSM Finishing School for Wayward Sapphists, and look forward to guiding many a lost soul through hir much-needed Sapphic social transformation.
What is your favorite thing to do onstage? Least favorite?
As seasoned presenters– we are, after all, available to address your sewing circles and religious institutions, your historical sociaties and gardening clubs– we derive a great deal of pleasure from addressing the social and sartorial queries that are germane to today’s Sapphist. We always treasure the opportunity to interact with, and enrich the lives of, the Sapphic populus.
As it is most generous of the Femme Show to host us in this forum, we simply cannot identify any aspect of our speaking experience as unsatisfactory. Due to the sheer volume of Sapphists experiencing acute etiquette crises at any given time, we at SPPSSM do wish we had more extensive opportunities for consultation with show attendees.
Sweet or savory?
When paired with a complimentary tea, at the appropriate time of day, both petit fors and tea sandwiches can be equally enjoyable.
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July 11th, 2010 maggie
Did you know that we’re gearing up for our biggest tour yet with the largest group of performers? We need to raise money for the start up costs for food, supplies, gas and lodging. Because we are a diverse group of folks, we are cooking up a variety of ways for fans, friends, and strangers to help us launch the tour in style and fund our rent for our 4th Annual All New Show in Cambridge October 7 and 8! Just for starters:
Kickstarter: (the easiest way to donate!)
Kickstarter is an amazing community based way for artists to raise funds. Here’s how it works: We offer you, our fans and supporters, fun goodies in exchange for your donation starting at the 5-dollar level. We have until August 14 to raise $600 to support the tour and our fall rent at the YMCA. If we reach our goal, your credit or debit card is charged for the donation, we get $600, and you get cool stuff. If we don’t reach our goal, no money changes hands.
We’re offering signed postcards, hand-silk screened limited edition posters, pasties and fascinators made just for you by Femme Show cast members, t-shirts, show tickets and more. See all the goodies and learn more about our campaign here.
Lap Dance!
You can bid on a lap dance from the Fabulous Johnny Blazes and other TraniWreck stars at TraniWreck: Gold on Friday, July 16 (details here).
Tea Party!
Lap dances aren’t really Beatrice’s thing, so SPPSSM would like to offer you another opportunity to enjoy fine company while supporting the Femme Show.
Miss Phyllis Troubridge and Miss Beatrice Llewellyn
on behalf of
the Society for the Preservation and Promotion of Sapphic Social Mores (SPPSSM)
cordially invite you to
An Evening of Tea and Entertainment
to benefit The Femme Show’s Summer Tour
Wednesday July 28 6:00-10:00 PM
7 Carolina Avenue, Apt. 3, Jamaica Plain
admission ten dollars
Featuring Q&A with SPPSSM, mix and mingle, light refreshments and other festivities.
We invite you to join us following a day spent at your place of employment, or stop by later in the evening as you please.

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July 1st, 2010 maggie

I am so excited for this show! I love the Femme Show but I am thrilled to hog the spotlight for a change, and I’ve cooked up a super mix of old and new readings and dance pieces for you!
Transcriptions is a radically inclusive space for queer creative expression! Read a poem, play a song, spit a rhyme, bust a move, tell a joke…
Thursday, July 8th features… Maggie Cee!
STUFF TO KNOW:
Thursday, July 8, 7:30-10:30 PM, Spontaneous Celebrations, 45 Danforth St in Jamaica Plain
• $5 to $10 at the door… cash only!
• Bring your words… it’s open mic!
• Indulge in our vegan bake sale!
For queer and trans folks, and for you. We’re always ally-friendly!
Buy a Femme Show t-shirt from Mr. Mel!
• Keep up with us by joining our Facebook group: http://groups.to/transcriptions
Maggie Cee is an artist, activist, and teacher committed to community, social change, and wearing things in her hair. She is the founder and artistic director of The Femme Show, a ground-breaking touring variety show about queer femme identity. Maggie performs regularly around Boston and has also been seen at the HOT Festival at Dixon Place in New York City, at the Femme2008 Conference, in TraniWreck, and at the Stonewall Inn. Her work has been published in the anthologies Second Person Queer and Girl Crazy as well as numerous journals. http://thefemmeshow.com/
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July 1st, 2010 maggie
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We are super excited to present this event with our friends at QWOC+!
Call for performers: OUT THERE: Fashion, Drag, and Variety Show
QWOC+ Boston (Queer Women of Color and Friends of Boston) and In the Streets Productions are looking for a few creative, out-of-the-box, edgy performers, designers and models for OUT THERE: Fashion, Drag, and Variety Show.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Cabaret Theater – Emerson College, 120 Boylston Street, Boston
We are seeking Drag Kings, Queens, burlesque performers, performance artists and everyone in between to perform during the fashion show as well as designers and models.
Interested? Excited?! Email strut@qwocboston.org with your interest (per the following guidelines):
1) Models, please send 3 photos (profile, full, fun)
2) Designers, please send us your bio and (link to) your portfolio
Performers, please email us your bio, picture, past performances, and any relevant supporting links of your work. (ps – we love video)
You can learn about all the super QWOC+ Week events here.
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June 9th, 2010 maggie
One night only!
Wednesday June 9 — aka Pride HUMP Day
doors 7:30, show 8:30, drinks+sweet dance moves 9:30
OBERON, 2 Arrow St Cambridge MA
18+ $15
After a full season of touring, Johnny Blazes, named one of Boston’s “rising stars” by Stuff Magazine, returns to Boston with wo(n)man show, a one-person vaudevillian romp through the gender stereotypes that pervade our daily lives.
Utilizing a rich background in theater, clowning, drag, dance, opera and circus arts, Blazes fuses genres and exploits archetypes, all while keeping the audience laughing. wo(n)man show promises an evening of Johnny Blazes’ notoriously flamboyant combination of clowning with burlesque and drag, glitter with sophistication. The hour-long show will be followed by drinks and dancing.
THIS JUST IN! Post-show dancing to be spun by DJ Chris Ewen of Xmortis and HEROES!
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May 4th, 2010 maggie
Otherwise known as smart, feisty artists, educators, and activists Lea Robinson and Elizabeth Whitney, Bitches with Barrettes are The Femme Show’s favorite excuse to rock plastic barrettes, line dance, check hula hoops on the Chinatown Bus, and skip in a circle while trying not to drop the darn hoop.

Tell us about your first Femme Show.
we’d been looking for other queer artists in boston and we were so glad when maggie came to a works in progress event and told us about the femme show. it was kismet! we finally found a home for our hooping dreams.
What have you been up to since October?
we left boston and moved to new york city, and we love it! (though of course we miss the boston femmes.) we have been performing with The Bulldyke Chronicles at Dixon Place, the Famous Lesbian Comedy Road Show (east coast tour coming this summer), and we’ll be sharing a bill with two new solo shows at the July HOT! Festival at Dixon Place this July.
What makes the Femme Show so important?
it’s an incredible opportunity to get together with like-minded and inventive artists to talk about gender identity, and it’s an excellent motivator for working on new material.
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