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-3- SM, or How I Met My Girlfriend in a Queer Theatre –––––––– I figured she’d hate drag queens. In university, I read a few feminist-lesbian papers that were pretty anti-drag. I can’t remember the reasoning. Something about drag performances being reductive and misogynistic, maybe? Trans women didn’t seem to like drag queens much, either. I didn’t read that anywhere. It was just my impression from chatting with other queer people. So that’s another reason I figured Lisa wouldn’t be impressed by the drag show at Sisters in Sin Queer Theatre. By training and profession, Lisa was a stage manager. People were always asking if she aspired to be an actor. She didn’t. Lisa liked the backstage bit, every aspect of it, from lighting to sound to last-minute prop repairs. That’s one reas