If you're a gay man devoted to the cause of equality, and you see someone preaching homophobia but acting on his same-sex desires on the down low, are you obligated to out that person? Even if that might destroy that person's life in the process? And what if other lives end up being collateral damage? That's the moral dilemma posed by Ron Lagomarsino in this very moving play. It has four full-blooded characters that in the right hands would be memorable on stage, and an emotional story that will linger long after the final blackout.
If you're a gay man devoted to the cause of equality, and you see someone preaching homophobia but acting on his same-sex desires on the down low, are you obligated to out that person? Even if that might destroy that person's life in the process? And what if other lives end up being collateral damage? That's the moral dilemma posed by Ron Lagomarsino in this very moving play. It has four full-blooded characters that in the right hands would be memorable on stage, and an emotional story that will linger long after the final blackout.