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Ohio High School Cancels Performance of 'She Kills Monsters' Over Implied Gay Character

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She Kills Monsters, when the decision was made, only a month before the show was to debut in the school's new auditorium, according to WCPO Cincinnati.

Questions about the play's content were raised at an earlier meeting and the school ultimately told those involved in the production that it would be "deemed inappropriate for K-12."Written by noted American playwright Qui Nguyen, She Kills Monsters follows its main character, Agnes Evans, as she attempts to find out more about her deceased older sister.

Eventually, she realizes that her sister, Tilly, may have harbored romantic feelings for a female friend, Elizabeth. Nguyen would later go on to work on the script for Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon and write for several Netflix shows.She.

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