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Kent’s Theatre Battery will return to the Kent Station shopping center for the first time since the start of the pandemic in 2020.<\/p>\n
At 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 29, it will host a free screening of its pandemic-made stop motion animated web series “LEGO Harry Potter and the Transgender Witch.”<\/p>\n
This is a local LGBTQ+ and youth-friendly Pride event at which the story of Quincy Blueburger (Hogwarts’ first transgender student) will be told in full length on screen, said Logan Ellis, producing artistic director of Theatre Battery.<\/p>\n
Ellis said the series launched in 2021 and has since played in film festivals, on YouTube, in elementary schools as curriculum and in corporations as queer competency training. The Kent nonprofit UTOPIA WA is the producing partner in this project and several of their staff members voice roles in the series.<\/p>\n