"Camp Slay" A Queer Murder Mystery at SF State (2025)
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"Camp Slay" A Queer Murder Mystery at SF State (2025)
"The inaugural SF State REP cohort strives to create a space that embodies radical joy as a form of resistance. To adhere to our company values, the play is written by a student who identifies as a queer woman, and the cast and design team is composed of a variety of races, genders, and ethnicities. The company values the opportunity to give a platform to marginalized groups."
"Set at a camp retreat in the Santa Cruz mountains, a group of queer people gather to unplug and explore their relationships. Little do they know, not everyone will make it out alive. This whodunit murder mystery navigates themes of unlikely friendships, reconnection, identity, and empathy. SF State Rep aims to provide an inclusive experience to all audience members, including accessible seating, sliding scale ticket prices, and a sensory-friendly performance."
Camp S.L.A.Y. is a queer murder-mystery comedy staged by SF State REP as part of the School of Theatre & Dance Fall 2025 season. The play follows a group of queer people at a camp retreat in the Santa Cruz mountains who confront a whodunit that tests friendships and identity. The company prioritizes radical joy, diverse casting, and student authorship by a queer woman. The production offers accessible seating, sliding scale ticket prices, a sensory-friendly performance, and content disclosures. Performances take place at the Little Theatre, 1600 Holloway Ave, Creative Arts Bldg Room 107, San Francisco.
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