The award-winning and popular work broke new ground in the theatre: “At the height of the post-Stonewall clone era, Harvey challenged both gay and straight audiences to champion an effeminate gay man’s longings for love and family.” The backroom plays a central role in the act. The bar had a backroom where men engaged in anonymous sex. The first act derives its name (International Stud) from an actual Gay bar of the same name at 117 Perry Street in Greenwich Village in the 1960s and 1970s. Arnold is forced to deal with his mother’s intolerance and disrespect when she visits from Florida. In the third, several years later, Arnold is a single father raising gay teenager David. In the second, one year later, Arnold meets Alan, and the two settle down into a blissful existence that includes plans to adopt a child, until tragedy strikes. In the first, Arnold meets Ed, who is uncomfortable with his bisexuality. The four hour-plus play begins with a soliloquy in which he explains his cynical disillusionment with love.Įach act focuses on a different phase in Arnold’s life. Torch Song Trilogy is a collection of three plays by Harvey Fierstein rendered in three acts: International Stud, Fugue in a Nursery, and Widows and Children First! The story centers on Arnold Beckoff, a torch song-singing Jewish drag queen living in New York City in the late 19s. Torch Song Trilogy (Play) - OBC Harvey Fierstein, Court Miller, Estelle Getty - Jun 1982 The Little Theatre Broadway
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