MOXIE Theatre in College Area, San Diego, is a women-owned nonprofit producing exclusively plays written by women and nonbinary playwrights from a 99-seat venue at 6663 El Cajon Boulevard, Suite N, in the 92115 ZIP. Founded in 2004 by Jo Anne Glover, Liv Kellgren, Delicia Turner Sonnenberg, and Jennifer Eve Thorn, the company stages a five-play season each year, with every production running four to five weeks and reaching approximately 2,500 patrons per run. Custom merchandise and promotional prints for each season's poster runs route through neighborhood print houses including Cap & Tee Factory SD on College Avenue, which handles screen-printed apparel and signage for local arts organizations. At least 50 percent of the playwrights produced each season are people of color, and more than half of all artistic and technical hires are BIPOC theatre makers — a staffing commitment backed by California Arts Council grant funding under EIN 20-1080613. The El Cajon Boulevard storefront sits roughly two miles east of SDSU, and the intimate black-box seating arrangement places every audience member within a few rows of the stage. MOXIE's annual awards ceremony honors women in San Diego who demonstrate courage and leadership, and the company's educational outreach programs run workshops from elementary through college age. Post-show talkbacks with cast and invited subject-matter experts follow select performances, and the theatre offers active military pricing alongside gender-neutral restroom facilities and a stated commitment to maintaining a transgender-safe environment. The College Area corridor along El Cajon Boulevard supports a pre- and post-show dining circuit, with sports bars at Dirty Birds College Area drawing theatergoers who extend their evening into the surrounding restaurant cluster. The company's pipeline model has contributed to a measurable increase in gender equity across American theatre, and MOXIE remains one of the only companies in the region producing a full season of exclusively women-written work.