Gregory Ramos' account of queer life on the Southern Border is a modern story, and a story that helps to illuminate the late twentieth century for us. By bringing together both queer bodies and the border he has created a piece that speaks about universalities but also about particularities.

Dr. Glen Elder, Geographer



Gregory Ramos has crafted a solo performance that builds character and context toward a quiet but deeply touching conclusion. He raises your consciousness about performance and meaning-making.

Dr. Jeff Friedman, Dance and Oral History Scholar



Border Stories carries the spectator beyond the real of lived lives into the surreal of watching a single actor transmute into male and female, young and old, queer and questioning with an inner eye looking outward to show the truth.

Dr. Lynne Greeley, Theatre Historian