1 FROM THE PLAYHOUSE TO THE OLD BAILEY, 2 THE DEVIANT, THE DAMNED AND THE DANDIFIED: 1925–1939, 3 THE ENEMY WITHIN: 1949–1958, 4 OUT OF BONDAGE TOWARDS BEING: 1958– 1969, 5 ‘SIMPLY THE THING I AM SHALL MAKE ME LIVE’: 1969–1981, 6 THE RETURN OF THE OUTCAST: 1981–1985
Nicholas de Jongh is very well known as arts correspondent, theatre critic and arts feature writer for The Guardian, he has recently moved to The Evening Standard
`A lucid, well-argued and entertaining read that takes us from the
prosecution of Oscar Wilde to the AIDS plays of the early-80s...' -
The LIST
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insight and engaging tittle-tattle that brings.' - The Times
`At long last, dramatists are proud to be openly gay. To appreciate
the bravery and maturity of their achievement, you should remember
their predecessors, whom Not In Front Of The Audience deftly
exposes.' - The Guardian
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