3 Plays That Have Shaped LGBTQ Theater History
At the beginning of the 20th Century, you could have been arrested for putting on a gay play. It didn’t matter if the show sold out or if the theater
At the beginning of the 20th Century, you could have been arrested for putting on a gay play. It didn’t matter if the show sold out or if the theater
Kimberley Bush is the Director of Art and Cultural Programs at The DC Center and the founder of the new LGBTQ Artist Market in Washington, DC.
In 1923, the North American run of Sholom Ash’s God of Vengeance came to an abrupt end at the Apollo Theatre on 42nd Street when the entire cast, the producer,
Barbara Proud (aka B. Proud), is an award-winning photographer who divides her time between commercial assignments, fine art projects, documentary projects, and teaching at The University of the Arts in