Boys in the Band. SPECIAL GAGV PREVIEW!

By Doug
Aug
4
8:00 pm

Please Note revised performance dates!

SPECIAL GAGV PREVIEW! Directed by Michael H Arve

Gay Alliance benefit preview performance Wednesday Aug 4, 2010 8:00pm.  Tickets for this special evening can be purchased at www.GayAlliance.org or by calling 585-244-8640.

Mart Crowley’s first play, The Boys in the Band, is a groundbreaking work in American theater, the first truly honest portrayal of the lives of contemporary homosexuals. At a time when gay characters were seldom seen in commercial media except as crude stereotypes, this play presented a well-rounded view of what critics of the day referred to as “the homosexual milieu.” Taking place in an apartment in New York’s posh Upper East Side, the play concerns nine acquaintances who converge for the birthday of one of their friends. The group includes Michael, a lapsed Roman Catholic alcoholic who is undergoing psychoanalysis; Donald, a conflicted friend who has moved far from the city to spurn the homosexual lifestyle; Harold, who is turning thirty and is morose about losing his youthful looks; Bernard, an African American who still pines for the wealthy white boy of the house where his mother was a maid; Emory, who revels in his homosexuality; and Larry and Hank, a couple that lives together despite the fact that they do not agree on the issue of monogamy. Joining them are a male prostitute who has been hired as a “present” for Harold’s birthday and Alan, an old college friend of Michael’s, who claims to be straight but who becomes a little too emotional when his manhood is threatened and who is strangely reluctant to leave each time he says he is going. Modern audiences may find these character types overly familiar, in part due to the success of The Boys in the Band, which has bred countless imitations. Crowley’s characters are presented with an honesty that is still effective today.

To be presented as a “period piece”, this production of THE BOYS IN THE BAND will show how far Gay rights have come and much further they have to go.


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