The intersections of Queer identity and ethnic diversity in the scope of performance is a question of representation. Recognising these rich intertwined identities, many performers are navigating through dominant structures in these creative spaces both on and off stage. The complexities of narrow systematic barriers are molded from conventional societal structures, where people of marginalised layered identities are struggling for visibility and belonging. This article focuses on the personal agencies of Katie and Zak’s nuanced perspectives within the performance world of how and where these identities are expressed.