
Last Friday Stu and I ventured to the
Duchess Theatre in London’s glitzy West End to see
Plague Over England. Written by Evening Standard theatre critic
Nicholas de Jongh, it tells the story of
Sir John Gielgud’s arrest for importuning for immoral purposes (
cottaging) back in 1953. Facing personal and professional ruin after the story is splashed across the national press the story wittily recounted by de Jongh explores the court case, the theatre-going public’s reaction, the institutional homophobia of the time, the occasional self-loathing of mid-century homosexuals and ultimately how Gay Lib affected the lives of all homosexuals twenty years later in 1973. It’s funny, sexy and well worth seeing. 4 stars.
hey so when you going to talk about matthew perry's book 'Hero' - it is right up your street and you will love it. it is also now being made into a film with the help of stan lee from spiderman fame.
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Now read 'Hero'. Will keep an eye open for it.
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