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Theater to Stream: Pride Goes Online

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Let rainbow-festooned theater and cabaret take over your computer, tablet or television this month: With streaming, you can now bask in Pride from home.

You have to love any event featuring a hair team — like the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS fund-raiser “Broadway Bares,” which has been bringing on the saucy and the naughty since 1992.

A return to form is expected in 2022, but for now, this year’s edition, “Twerk From Home,” will be virtual, promising a dozen new videos and 170 scantily clad dancers.

Premiering June 20; broadwaycares.org. Another beloved queer institution is Armistead Maupin’s “Tales of the City” series. This month, American Conservatory Theater is streaming a musical adaptation, from 2011, with a score by Jake Shears.

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