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They say they've broken into the offices of Harper's Magazine and are staging a sit-in September 1970, Harper's Magazine publish the article Homo/Hetero: The Struggle for Sexual Identity in which Joseph Epstein states "If I had the power to do so, I would wish homosexuality off the face of the earth". The Gay Activists Alliance stage a sit-in at the Harper's office. But there are many ways to protest. In his Glass House, hidden in the woods outside Brewster New York, Merle Miller - acclaimed journalist and former editor of Harper's Magazine - sits at his desk and begins to write. An emotional…mehr

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They say they've broken into the offices of Harper's Magazine and are staging a sit-in September 1970, Harper's Magazine publish the article Homo/Hetero: The Struggle for Sexual Identity in which Joseph Epstein states "If I had the power to do so, I would wish homosexuality off the face of the earth". The Gay Activists Alliance stage a sit-in at the Harper's office. But there are many ways to protest. In his Glass House, hidden in the woods outside Brewster New York, Merle Miller - acclaimed journalist and former editor of Harper's Magazine - sits at his desk and begins to write. An emotional one-person voyage through history - some personal, some not - What It Means speaks directly to audiences about the importance of standing up for what you believe in, accepting the validity of one's own voice and taking a courageous step onto the platform that is offered to you. This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere stage production at Wilton's Music Hall in October 2023, from The Lot Productions.
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Autorenporträt
James Corley is a writer who lives in London. He trained as an actor at LAMDA. His first play, World's End, closed the King's Head Theatre's Queer Season in 2019 and was voted Theatre Weekly's No 1 Best Off West End Production of the year. His next play What it Means is based on Merle Miller's seminal 1971 essay What It Means To Be A Homosexual and is scheduled for a 2023 production for The Lot Productions. James teaches playwriting and acting for adults with autism at Community Focus in North London.