Today’s 2PM performance of Home, written by Jess Martin and directed by Renee C. Farster, will be followed by a panel discussion of transgender issues moderated by Gunner Scott of Gender Crash.

Tickets for today’s show are Pay-What-You-Can. And if you can’t make today’s performance, Home will be at Plaza Black Box Theatre at the Boston Center for the Arts until February 4, 2006. View ticket prices here.

From a press release found at GayLinkNews.com:

HOME delves into a family whose faith is rocked with the death-bed revelation that the minister’s grandfather was born biologically female…

What does it take to make a man? God? Is it testosterone, anatomy, or some elusive all natural male scent? Gender identity is rarely discussed at the dinner table with one’s grandparents, and in HOME, Minister Lulu Edwards lashes out at her family over what she sees as a secret that her grandfather kept from her while he was alive. However, her grandfather never identified as anything other than a man, and so this calls into question, how can his gender identity ever be something he considered hidden? Complicating this revelation, Lulu learns that her new love interest, Kai, is a professional drag king who, in Lulu’s opinion, “grinds her audiences with a silicon penis on a weekly basis.”