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The Kennedy Center may ban drag but will feature a lot of men in dresses this season

Donald Trump ordered a ban on drag shows at the Washington, D.C., venue, but programmers under Ric Grenell managed to find a lot of plays where drag plays a central role.

Sara Ramirez & Cyndi Lauper Belt a Stunning Version of 'True Colors'

Bisexual activist, actress, and Tony winner Ramirez and pop diva Lauper joined together to raise money for the 'True Colors' fund. 

Injury Sidelines Christopher Sieber in 'Matilda'

A bone fracture has forced the out actor to delay his debut in the Broadway musical.

Christopher Sieber Gets Hung at Sardi's

Receiving one of Broadway's biggest honors, the Matilda star now has a caricature on iconic restaurant's walls of fame.

Hannah Waddingham on Making Her Holiday Special Extra Merry and Gay

The Ted Lasso star tells the Advocate Channel that it was crucial and personal to her that Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas has loads of LGBTQ+ visibility.

Clay Aiken Tells People Magazine: 'I'm Gay'

American Idol runner-up and Broadway actor Clay Aiken announces he is gay on the cover of People magazine's next issue, out Friday. Aiken, 29, recently became a father to a baby boy with friend and record producer Jaymes Foster, whom he met while performing on the show that launched his career.

David Hyde Pierce to Direct David Burtka on Broadway

It Shoulda Been You, a new wedding-themed musical comedy cowritten by Pierce's husband, will open this spring.

Ambiguously Gay Duo

Life partners Neil Bartram and Brian Hill bring bromance to Broadway with their new musical, The Story of My Life. 

Gay Survivor Spills a Reality Secret

Twenty-nine-year-old Charlie Herschel, who makes his reality-TV debut on Survivor: Gabon Thursday night, was a confidant of Clay Aiken's before Aiken decided to come out of the closet this week. Here, Charlie talks to The Advocate about their friendship, impending television fame, and how he managed to take seven weeks leave from his New York law firm to film in Africa.

This year's Tony nominations are filled with so many LGBTQ+ standouts

These are the nominees for the 2024 Tony Awards! And, yes — queer theater kids are shaking.

Richard Chamberlain and the forbidden crush on Father Bricassart


Opinion: It’s hard to juxtapose the images of Chamberlain as a young, dashing priest with the ones of him as elderly man, writes John Casey.

Sara Ramirez Stands to Break More Ground on 'Madam Secretary'

Since leaving TV, Ramirez came out as bisexual and fought tirelessly for her communities. She and her character Kat may have a few things in common. 

Little Britain Hops the Pond

Matt Lucas and David Walliams bring their smash U.K. comedy show to the United States, mixing new characters with beloved old favorites. Is America ready for "the only gay in the village"?

Here's our honest cast comparison of the 'Wicked' movie and Broadway musical

How do your favorite actors from the original Broadway cast compare to the new faces bringing these beloved characters to life?

A brief history of LGBTQ+ representation on Broadway

We've always been key creators, but in recent years we've been seen more onstage.