The Twentieth-Century Way

The true story of two actors who hired themselves out to the Long Beach Police Department in 1914 to entrap "social vagrants" in public restrooms. Thirty-one men were arrested, and the ensuing scandal led to an ordinance against "oral sodomy" in California.

The true story of two actors who hired themselves out to the Long Beach Police Department in 1914 to entrap "social vagrants" in public restrooms. Thirty-one men were arrested, and the ensuing scandal led to an ordinance against "oral sodomy" in California.

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The Twentieth-Century Way

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  • Michael Landman-Karny: The Twentieth-Century Way

    Tom Jacobson’s The Twentieth-Century Way is a masterclass in theatrical ingenuity—razor-sharp, darkly playful, and unsettlingly relevant. The script crackles with electric dialogue, shifting effortlessly between period authenticity and modern urgency. Jacobson crafts a world where identity is as fluid as performance, leaving the audience teetering between complicity and voyeurism. The layered improvisations aren’t just dazzling—they’re a trap, drawing us deeper into the moral murk. This is theater that doesn’t just entertain; it lingers, it unsettles, it demands something of you.

    Tom Jacobson’s The Twentieth-Century Way is a masterclass in theatrical ingenuity—razor-sharp, darkly playful, and unsettlingly relevant. The script crackles with electric dialogue, shifting effortlessly between period authenticity and modern urgency. Jacobson crafts a world where identity is as fluid as performance, leaving the audience teetering between complicity and voyeurism. The layered improvisations aren’t just dazzling—they’re a trap, drawing us deeper into the moral murk. This is theater that doesn’t just entertain; it lingers, it unsettles, it demands something of you.

  • laurel ollstein: The Twentieth-Century Way

    A plot that keeps you on your toes for sure! Two very versatile actors play multiple roles in this very theatrical fast paced two-hander that explores the dark history of gays in Long Beach in the early 1900's.
    Challenging roles for two strong actors. Highly recommend.

    A plot that keeps you on your toes for sure! Two very versatile actors play multiple roles in this very theatrical fast paced two-hander that explores the dark history of gays in Long Beach in the early 1900's.
    Challenging roles for two strong actors. Highly recommend.

  • Stephanie Satie: The Twentieth-Century Way

    “The Twentieth Century Way” – This two-hander explores a troubling time in gay history in Long Beach, CA. early in the 20th century. Two unemployed actors are snared by police into real time survival jobs as “vice specialists,” hanging out in public restrooms entrapping and arresting gay men. The play merges the theatricality of two desperate actor/ bounty hunters as they “play” cops, journalists, lawyers and of course, themselves in this absurdist tragedy of a little known moment in history. It’s a feast for two good actors and I saw them do it.

    “The Twentieth Century Way” – This two-hander explores a troubling time in gay history in Long Beach, CA. early in the 20th century. Two unemployed actors are snared by police into real time survival jobs as “vice specialists,” hanging out in public restrooms entrapping and arresting gay men. The play merges the theatricality of two desperate actor/ bounty hunters as they “play” cops, journalists, lawyers and of course, themselves in this absurdist tragedy of a little known moment in history. It’s a feast for two good actors and I saw them do it.

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Character Information

  • Warren
    Character Age
    30s, 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Brown
    Character Age
    20s, 30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA, Year 2009

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, Year 2015
  • Type Professional, Organization Theatre LaB Houston, Year 2015
  • Type Professional, Organization Island City Stage, Year 2012
  • Type Professional, Organization Plays and Players Theatre, Year 2011
  • Type Professional, Organization New York International Fringe Festival, Year 2010
  • Type Professional, Organization The Theatre @ Boston Court, Year 2010

Awards

  • Agnes Moorehead Award
    Gay City News
    Winner
    2010
  • Award for Drama
    PEN
    Winner
    2011
  • Outstanding Production of a Play
    New York International Fringe Festival
    Winner
    2010
  • GLAAD Award
    GLAAD
    Finalist
    2011
  • Ensemble Acting Award
    LA Weekly
    Winner
    2011
  • Best Direction
    Los Angeles Drama Critic's Circle
    Winner
    2011
  • Ovation Award (5 nominations)
    LA Stage Alliance
    Finalist
    2011