Description
"Many years ago, when I was a legitimate actor in San Francisco, I got the idea that audiences weren’t listening. Maybe it was the tired tourist trade for which I was performing; or perhaps I was, at the tender age of 28, disillusioned, but theatre goers seemed detached.
I wanted to test audiences and see if words could change their perceptions, and the first perception I was eager to alter was that homosexuals are all camp, limp wristed, foppish clowns. I wanted to make people think differently about gay men."