“We Will Be Citizens”
New Essays on Gay and Lesbian Theatre
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About the Book
A dozen essays by a range of established scholars and performing artists address issues in post–1969 American gay and lesbian theatre and drama, the period after the raid at the Stonewall Inn helped spawn a “gay revolution.” The collection covers playwrights, millennial dramatists, and actors while exploring the history of gay-themed theatre and drama, the breadth of stage roles, and the dramatic representation of homosexual characters from various perspectives. These include the impact of AIDS, contemporary American politics, images of homophobia, gay-themed plays aimed at Theatre for Youth audiences, and other topics.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Edited by James Fisher
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 232
Bibliographic Info: bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2009
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3418-3
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5238-5
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Introduction
James Fisher 1
From Tolerance to Liberation: Gay Drama in the Mainstream from Torch Song Trilogy and The Normal Heart to Angels in America, Love! Valour! Compassion! and Take Me Out
James Fisher 7
Mainsteam Theatre, Mass Media, and the 1985 Premiere of The Normal Heart: Negotiating Forces between Emergent and Dominant Ideologies
Jacob Juntunen 32
“Not Just Any Woman”: Bradford Louryk, a Legacy of Charles Ludlam and the Ridiculous Theatre for the Twenty-First Century
Sean F. Edgecomb 56
Mamet, Homophobia, and Chicago Politics
Charles Eliot Mehler 79
No Tragedy: Queer Evil in the Metaphysical Comedies of Nicky Silver
Jordan Schildcrout 90
Gay and Lesbian Theatre for Young People or the Representation of “Troubled Youth”
Manon van de Water and Annie Giannini 103
Crossing the Border: Irish Drama and the Queer American Character
David Cregan 123
Lisa Kron: Facing and Placing Lesbian Identity on New York Stages
Leslie Atkins Durham 141
The Last Gay Man: Raised in Captivity and Hurrah at Last
Robert F. Gross 158
The Soundplay’s the Thing: A Formal Analysis of John (aka Lypsinka) Epperson’s Queer Performance Texts
Joe E. Jeffreys 177
The (Fe)Male Gays: Split Britches and the Redressing of Dyke Camp
Paul Menard 185
“Ladies and Gentlemen, People Die”: The Uncomfortable Performances of Kiki and Herb
James Wilson 194
Notes on Contributors 213
Index 217
Book Reviews & Awards
“highly recommended”—Choice.