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Queers: eight monologues

Gatiss, Mark(Compiled by)
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A young soldier returning from the trenches of the First World War recollects a love that dare not speak its name. Almost one hundred years later, a groom-to-be prepares for his gay wedding.

Queers celebrates a century of evolving social attitudes and political milestones in British gay history, as seen through the eyes of eight individuals. 

Poignant and personal, funny, tragic and riotous, these eight monologues for male and female performers cover major events - such as the Wolfenden Report of 1957, the HIV/AIDS crisis, and the debate over the age of consent - through deeply affecting and personal rites-of-passage stories.

Curated by Mark Gatiss, the monologues were commissioned to mark the anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, which decriminalised homosexual acts in private between two men over the age of twenty-one. They were broadcast on BBC Four in 2017, directed and produced by Gatiss, and starring Alan Cumming, Rebecca Front, Ian Gelder, Kadiff Kirwan, Russell Tovey, Gemma Whelan, Ben Whishaw and Fionn Whitehead. They were also staged at The Old Vic in London.

This volume includes:

  • The Man on the Platformby Mark Gatiss
  • The Perfect Gentleman by Jackie Clune
  • Safest Spot in Town by Keith Jarrett
  • Missing Alice by Jon Bradfield
  • I Miss the Warby Matthew Baldwin
  • More Angerby Brian Fillis
  • A Grand Day Outby Michael Dennis
  • Something Borrowed by Gareth McLean

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Nick Hern Books
1780019254 / 9781780019253
eBook (EPUB)
27/07/2017
England
English
96 pages
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