
May 24–July 6, 2025
A Familiar Type of Magic
Featuring Daniella Dooling, Matthew Gilbert, Phil Knoll, Gabriel Martinez, Susan Ottaviano, Rafael Santiago, Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens
Even at our most rational and secular—few humans get through the daily vicissitudes of life without relying on spells or magical practices. Often, these kinds of familiar magic are beautiful and fun to share with others like divine recipe swaps. Some light candles for prosperity and burn sage to remove negative energy while others attend erotic rituals in the woods to summon the Queer Divine Spirit. We cultivate and consume herbs for psychological succor, look to prayers of supplication for mental realignment, and indulge in silent meditation to better center ourselves. Our entertainments are so magically centered—fantastically complex in their own spells and recited incantations—that it’s amazing that any of us are able to stop long enough to simply walk the dog or cook dinner.
A Familiar Type of Magic asks if it even matters whether we fully believe in the efficacy of our small incantations since wonderment and the re-enchantment of life is its own reward.
Summer 2025 Live Arts schedule
June 22 Theater
Austin Jennings A Gay Masseur’s Guide To Happy Endings
A Gay Masseur’s Guide to Happy Endings is a biting, darkly funny, and unapologetically raw solo show from actor and comedian Austin Jennings Boykin (FX, HBO, CBS, Amazon). Based on his real-life experiences as a gay masseur, Austin invites audiences into a world that’s equal parts erotic, eccentric, and emotionally exposed.
A Gay Masseur’s Guide to Happy Endings is a darkly funny, biting, deeply personal solo show from actor/comedian Austin Jennings Boykin, that explores the intimate (and often ridiculous) world of gay massage. Based on true events, the piece blends memoir, stand-up, and monologue-driven theater to unpack how we navigate desire, boundaries, capitalism, and connection.