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"Homosexual Sensibility"? - 2006/11/07 23:14
Exerpt from this article:
Musicals with a Homosexual Sensibility: The Example of Mame
Although most Broadway musicals feature homosexual involvement in their creation and performance, some shows more than others may be said to have a "homosexual sensibility." For instance, Herman's Mame (1966) may be said to be a "gay" musical with its fanciful period costumes, elaborate wigs, and bitchy dialogue (which found its way into at least one song, "Bosom Buddies"), and friendship between two women, Mame and Vera. Mame and Vera are less the drag queens they are sometimes accused of being than women who speak their minds.
This is an extremely detailed 4 page article on the role of homosexuality in musical theatre - if you're extremely "right wing" you might not appreciate this but I think it's interesting, although I'm not sure I agree with all of it. Some of it seems to be reading a little too much into things.
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