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With an enduring legacy, the show continues to bite at and appeal to audiences today.Ĭrowley wrote the piece in 1967 as an answer to a challenge given by theatre critic Stanley Kauffman.
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Two full years before police would raid the Stonewall Inn, the line above was spoken onstage Off-Broadway in a new piece by Mart Crowley called “ The Boys in the Band.” While the inflammatory piece drew much criticism, the show was revolutionary for being the clearest look at gay life pre-Stonewall. Harold: “What I am, Michael, is a thirty-two-year-old, ugly, pock-marked Jew fairy-and if it takes me awhile to pull myself together and if I smoke a little grass before I can get up the nerve to show my face to the world, it’s nobody’s goddamn business but my own… And how are you this evening?” This piece also mentions the topic of suicide. The author of this chapter deems them necessary for inclusion in order to speak on pre-Stonewall gay life.
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CONTENT WARNING: Please be advised that this piece contains several mentions of slurs historically used in the harassment of the LGBTQ+ community.