
While the play itself is both fascinating and entertaining alone,
Making the Boys, the story of just how Mart Crowley's
Boys in the Band came into existence and into the permanent cultural consciousness of an entire generation (at least) is even more fascinating. Join us for this very special Documentary Centerpiece.
The New York State Premiere
of
Making the Boys begins at 6:30 at the Cinema Theater.
I couldn't believe it was 1968. I thought it was more like 1978 when the play came out. Well, thanks for the education guys :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, how sad that so many cast members had since died of AIDS.
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful! Informative.
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ReplyDeleteBRAVO! Oh the memories! Thank you! Edward Albee is correct! Our freedom can disappear.
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ReplyDeleteIt made me aware of why I was afraid back then.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent.
Ken Burns good!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent. LOVED IT! Thank you!!!
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ReplyDeleteGreat piece of history.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent history lesson.
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ReplyDeleteSaw the play recently so it made this movie even "better." Really important to show. How sad in so many ways we have not made the progress we should have done by now.
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ReplyDeleteAmazing movie! Huge fan of THE BOYS IN THE BAND.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent. Great memories!
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ReplyDeleteA great history!
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ReplyDeleteBEST Documentary!
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ReplyDeleteLoved both the movie and this doc. One criticism -- not one lesbian interviewed. Impact of play and movie extended beyond the gay male culture.
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ReplyDeleteThe documentaries are always my favorite part of the Festival. But this one was especially good!
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ReplyDeleteVery good -- Bring the movie BOYS IN THE BAND next year to ImageOut!
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ReplyDeleteVery very good. Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteGreat documentary - really enjoyed learning the background of a play/movie I have heard of but not seen.
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ReplyDeleteWell paced. Great point of view.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Very informative.
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ReplyDeleteEducational, moving, awareness!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! Top Ten!
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ReplyDeleteGreat documentary! Presented a very complicated issue and many views on the historical impact.
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ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC! Should be a must-see for Sociology, Psychology, and Sex & Gender classes at M.C.C.
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ReplyDeleteWell done! Very informative!
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ReplyDeleteI love it.
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ReplyDeleteVery informative. MORE!