Making Gay History: Before Stonewall
Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots—those six pivotal days of unrest that dramatically accelerated the fight for LGBTQ+ civil rights. But LGBTQ+ activism was alive long before that galvanizing moment in New York City. Making Gay History: Before Stonewall, a new production from NYU Steinhardt’s Educational Theatre program, brings those stories to the stage February 28—March 8 at the Provincetown Playhouse (133 MacDougal Street). The production gathers oral histories from activists and witnesses to history who laid the groundwork for the LGBTQ+ movement. ASL interpreted performance on February 29th at 3pm
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Provincetown Playhouse, MacDougal Street, New York, NY, USA
When?
Feb 29
3:00 pm
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Making Gay History: Before Stonewall
Where?
Provincetown Playhouse, MacDougal Street, New York, NY, USA
When?
Feb
29
Time?
3:00 pm
Interpreted
Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots—those six pivotal days of unrest that dramatically accelerated the fight for LGBTQ+ civil rights. But LGBTQ+ activism was alive long before that galvanizing moment in New York City. Making Gay History: Before Stonewall, a new production from NYU Steinhardt’s Educational Theatre program, brings those stories to the stage February 28—March 8 at the Provincetown Playhouse (133 MacDougal Street). The production gathers oral histories from activists and witnesses to history who laid the groundwork for the LGBTQ+ movement. ASL interpreted performance on February 29th at 3pm
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