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- TORONTO’S BLUE BELL THEATRE (THE GAY)
- THE 5 BEST TORONTO GAY CLUBS & BARSGAY CLUBS & BARS TORONTO
- GAY FOR PAY WITH BLAKE & CLAY
- FILE:GAY (BLUEBELL) THEATRE, TORONTO (I0026860)
TORONTO’S BLUE BELL THEATRE (THE GAY)
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Bluebell Theatre, Gay Theatre. It was renamed the Gay Theatre 1954 and closed for a while the early-1970’s. In September 1954, the theatre was remolled by Murray Sklar, and s named was changed to the Gay.
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The theatre after was remolled 1954 and s named changed to the Gay. Neher of them stayed wh the theatre pany past a year; neher of them was gay. But I had lots of gay feelgs, feelgs I was very nflicted about.
Some of that nflict me om the gay theatre that I had seen town the late 1970s.
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And Bob Whe at the Playwrights Co-op told me stori about a real life drag queen named John Herbert, who hadn’t seen much succs sce his huge ternatnal gay h Fortune and Men’s Ey (all about how prison life uld lead to gay sex) the 1960s. The gay world that I had imaged my head barely existed theatre and films, and certaly not on TV — surfacg ocsnally, for stance, as a dark unrbelly of Nazi Germany Cabaret, oras a shockgly erotic bisexualy The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I was obssed wh the beat poets (who were kd of gay, but more bisexual) and Patti Smh — so our first plays were about them.
— featured poetry by “gay poet” Frank O’ Hara. By 1986, I was brave enough to classify Buddi as a gay theatre on grant applitns.