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A few of Grant Sutor Vuille's stage/screenplays and Novelette were originally written in the 1980s. THE CIRCUITOUS ROUTE contains four one act LGBTQ inspired stories based on the authors lifestyle and experiences as a gay man coming to terms with his sexuality. AQUAMARINE is about the reminiscences of two men who discovered their sexuality when they were young teenagers and how at their first ten-year high school reunion brought them back together. ASCORBIC ACID FREAK is a play about two men living together as lovers with AIDS in 1988 and explores the trauma of their experiences. ETERNALLY…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A few of Grant Sutor Vuille's stage/screenplays and Novelette were originally written in the 1980s. THE CIRCUITOUS ROUTE contains four one act LGBTQ inspired stories based on the authors lifestyle and experiences as a gay man coming to terms with his sexuality. AQUAMARINE is about the reminiscences of two men who discovered their sexuality when they were young teenagers and how at their first ten-year high school reunion brought them back together. ASCORBIC ACID FREAK is a play about two men living together as lovers with AIDS in 1988 and explores the trauma of their experiences. ETERNALLY YOURS JAYNE MANSFIELD, SHAMUS DRAGAY, TWELVE TULIPS FOR TINSELTOWNE, & VAPID all explore the LGBTQ experience in various ways, with tragedy, comedy, and satirical situations and experiences, both fantastic, and realistic in scope.
Autorenporträt
Grant's living as a gay man who suffers from being HIV+ and of having had 40 years' experience onstage and in experimental films, professional, semi-professional, and amateur all began before the age of 16 in 1966. Grant studied theatre in both high school and in two colleges, The University of Houston in 1968, 69 & 70, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Florida State University Schoolof Theatre in 1982. Grant began writing stories, plays & screenplays back in the late 1950s, throughout the 70's & 1980's, producingmany short comedies & dramas shot on 8mm & 16mm film. He continued to appear onstage in a few musicals & plays until 2006. He retired in 2015 after twenty-five years as a hairstylist and later as an administrative assistance for 15 years working in an employment agency facilitating disabled adults.