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1 online resource (xiv, 47 pages) |
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Methuen drama student editions |
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Methuen drama student editions.
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Summary |
With honesty, humour and occasional anger, performer Bette Bourne tells the playwright Mark Ravenhill about his brave and flamboyant life. Crafted from transcripts of a series of long, private conversations, Bette reminisces and replays scenes from his life, from a post-war childhood, a stint as a classical actor in the late 1960s, to living in a drag commune in Notting Hill and being an active member of the Gay Liberation Front. Bette talks about touring with the New York-based Hot Peaches cabaret group and founding his own cabaret troop, the Bloolips, which redefined gay theatre by creating their very own unique celebration of dramatic and colourful homosexuality. The piece, in three parts, reveals both a portrait of a pioneering, radical individual and a historical document of the struggles and achievements of gay liberation. 'A Life in Three Acts' was first performed in 2009 as part of the Edinburgh Fringe |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Bourne, Bette -- Drama
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Bourne, Bette |
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Entertainers -- Drama
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Gay liberation movement -- Drama
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DRAMA -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
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Entertainers
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Gay liberation movement
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Genre/Form |
Autobiographical drama
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Drama
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Autobiographical drama.
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Drama.
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Théâtre autobiographique.
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Théâtre.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Ravenhill, Mark
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ISBN |
9781408198551 |
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140819855X |
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