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Tag: MOTHER TONGUE

Bill Egan, Andrew Dean Laino, and Peggy Smith in MOTHER TONGUE at GayFest! 2015. Photo by John Donges.
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GayFest! Reveals a Different Kind of “Love Triangle”: Interview with MOTHER TONGUE playwright F.J. Hartland, part 2

Henrik Eger August 10, 2015 No Comments

Part 2 of our interview with GayFest! playwright FJ Hartland.

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GayFest! 2015: Preview and schedule

Christopher Munden August 5, 2015 No Comments

GayFest! shows feature gay characters, but they are no more “gay plays” than plays featuring straight characters are “straight plays”.

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Features GayFest! Interviews Theater

“Nobody cares what a playwright looks like”: GayFest! playwright F.J. Hartland talks MOTHER TONGUE and more (part 1)

Henrik Eger August 4, 2015 No Comments

FJ Hartland’s MOTHER TONGUE, about a different kind of love triangle, will be one of the highlight productions of this year’s GayFest!

View More “Nobody cares what a playwright looks like”: GayFest! playwright F.J. Hartland talks MOTHER TONGUE and more (part 1)

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