The Queer Showcase season closes with three performances of “The Grindr Show,” a Dreki Theater production based on a play written and directed by José Raúl Acosta, starring Dairín Valdés, Lola Bosch, Eddy Estrada, and Osiel Veliz. In this hybrid musical theater and cabaret piece, Grindr—a gender-fluid character, part dating app, part stage diva—guides the audience through a collage of LGBT+ stories where caustic humor, iconic songs, and audience participation intertwine with real-life experiences. Among the characters who take the stage are Amanda, a trans woman who auctions herself off in search of affection; Ally, a trans father struggling to maintain the love and custody of his son; Renée, a skoliosexual averse to labels until she’s overwhelmed by desire; and Nirvana, a bisexual stripper and guru with one foot in rock and the other in the spiritual abyss. As their narratives intersect, the show begins to fracture, threatening to challenge not only the narrative of the show, but also the apparent unity of the queer community. With a critical and deeply human perspective, “The Grindr Show” brings to light the lights and shadows of representation, the marketplace of desire, and the struggle to inhabit one’s own truth.