Theatre Outré made history not only as Lethbridge’s first 2SLGBTQ theatre company but lasting 10 years. Now they are part of history with an exhibit opening today at The Galt Museum outlining their history.
“ I don’t feel old enough to be considered part of history,” laughed Deonie Hudson, interim artistic director for Theatre Outré, whose collection of suitcases full of props, costumes and paraphernalia for each show the company has done was the source of the items in the exhibition.
Hudson, who has been part of Theatre Outré for eight years, observed the exhibit is a good way to mark the end of an era.
“ It’s the beginning of the next chapter,” Hudson said.
The exhibit features props, and costumes, plus interactive informational panel boards for every one of the theatre company’s shows they have performed over their first 10 years.

Theatre Outré moved out of their downtown space after their tenth season ended.
“ Most local theatre companies don’t have their own spaces. So we’ll be doing more found theatre,” said Hudson, thanking the Owl Acoustic Lounge and Good Times for hosting some of their events.
She noted they have already performed a few productions in found spaces, like under 10,000 Villages and has taken their shows on the road to as faraway as Ireland.
Theatre Outré veteran Brett Dahl, who has performed in several Theatre Outré show like “Like Orpheus” takes the helm of the company beginning in September.
Hudson hopes the exhibit will inspire other artists to step out of their comfort zone and make art.
Curator Jason Ranaghan was excited to put together this exhibition, starting work on it in January.
“I did a lot of research. I wanted to celebrate the history of this queer theatre company,” he said at a press call.
“ I’ve been looking at Theatre Outré from the outside for several years,” he continued.