<p><strong>Michael Billgton: </strong>The gay and lbian theatre movement has changed radilly sce the opprsive days of the 1950s, but uld more wrers rise to the challenge of ntemporary issu?</p>
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GAY TIMES 87, NOVEMBER 1985
Broadway is awash wh gay theatre - and dienc love . When will UK playwrights realise there's a huge market for gay farce, asks Michael Billgton. * michael billington gay *
Michael Billgton: The gay and lbian theatre movement has changed radilly sce the opprsive days of the 1950s, but uld more wrers rise to the challenge of ntemporary issu? Whatever s flts, New York theatre has virtually patented a new form: the gay edy of manners.
Its origs lie Mart Crowley's 1968 play The Boys the Band, alg wh a surprise hetero visor to a gay birthday bash.
Crowley's work lnched a seri of plays that bed a gay agenda wh mass dience appeal.