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"Traces the evolution of gay themes in drama from the subtexts of the early twentieth century to the flung-open closet doors." -- "The Washington Post"
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We've come a long way, baby.,
By Bill Crouch (New York City) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Acting Gay (Hardcover)
Though Clum should be lauded for his magnificent efforts, I was a bit surprised at his harsh criticism of "La Cage Aux Folles." Perhaps with time and a newer appreciation for the transgender community and its efforts for inclusion in all LGBT legislation, Clum may have made kinder remarks. I am very glad to have a copy of this book as it is fascinating to me to read how we have grown in our understanding of who we are and how we wish to represent ourselves theatrically.
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Wet wet and wild,
By "trudey" (Nantucket, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Acting Gay (Hardcover)
As the Clum authors say about acting gay in this Book it can often get wet, wet, and wild. To my knowledge, it is the only book which covers a formal way to portray Homosexuals.
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