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Taffeta, a contemporary queer person of color, summons Abraham Lincoln to perform an elaborate historical fantasia within her own head — only to learn that she can’t hide from her own present-day demons in the shadows of someone else’s past.

Top Cast

  • Roger Q. Mason

    Roger Q. Mason

    Taffeta

  • Pete Ploszek

    Pete Ploszek

    Abe

  • Alex Esola

    Alex Esola

    Elmer

  • Ted Rooney

    Ted Rooney

    The President

  • Charlie Thurston

    Charlie Thurston

    The Long-Distance Caller

  • Philippe Bowgen

    Philippe Bowgen

    The Director

  • Gillian Williams

    Gillian Williams

    The First Lady

  • Natasha Dewhurst

    Natasha Dewhurst

    The Patron of the Arts

  • Mia Ellis

    Mia Ellis

    The Best Supporting Actress

Overview

Taffeta, a contemporary queer person of color, summons Abraham Lincoln to perform an elaborate historical fantasia within her own head — only to learn that she can’t hide from her own present-day demons in the shadows of someone else’s past.

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