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Match the summary, character, line or key scene to the play or film. Plays and films may be used more than ones.
"Your problem, Henry, is that you are hung up on words, on labels, that you believe they mean what they seem to mean. AIDS. Homosexual. Gay. Lesbian. You think these are names that tell you who someone sleeps with, but they don't tell you that. No. Like all labels they tell you one thing and one thing only: where does an individual so identified fit in the food chain, in the pecking order? Not ideology, or sexual taste, but something much simpler: clout. Not who I fuck or who fucks me, but who will pick up the phone when I call, who owes me favors. This is what a label refers to. Now to someone who does not understand this, homosexual is what I am because I have sex with men. But really this is wrong. Homosexuals are not men who sleep with other men. Homosexuals are men who in fifteen years of trying cannot get a pissant antidiscrimination bill through the City Council. Homosexuals are men who know nobody and who nobody knows. Who have zero clout. Does this sound like me, Henry?"
[MAUREEN]:Her fever's breaking[MARK]:There is no futureThere is no past[ROGER]:Thank God this moment's not the last[MIMI & ROGER]:There's only usThere's only thisForget regret or life is yours to miss[ALL]:No other road no other wayNo day but today
Created by Theatre Rhinoceros
The Experience
The AIDS Memorial Quilt
ACT UP
This autobiographical play, written by Larry Kramer, was produced in 1985 and documents the anger, loss, and community organizing of the early years of the epidemic.
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