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"Why do you assume that every sexual act must have a male and a female to it?" Presented for the first time since its world premiere in 1958 and celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act of 1967 which decriminalised homosexuality in the UK, Quaint Honour by Roger Gellert. A boy's boarding school in the late 1950s. Homosexuality in the UK is illegal, but behind closed doors and behind the back of the Headmaster, gay sexual activity between the students is rife. ??When Tully, the house prefect, accepts a challenge to seduce a younger student, Hamilton, he sets in motion a dangerous game of manipulation and corruption, causing devastating consequences that neither student could ever have imagined... Examining the effects of sexual oppression at a time when the lives of young gay people were challenged by both the law and the education system, this highly controversial and brutally frank play - originally produced at the Arts Theatre to avoid the censorship of the Lord Chamberlain - is now presented onstage for the first time in over half a century. The first production in 60 years. By speciall arrangement with Tony Scotland.
Cast/Performers
Jack Archer (Hamilton),
Simon Butteriss (Hallowes),
Oliver Gully (Park),
Jacques Miche (Turner),
Harley Viveash (Tully)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Roger GellertProducer:
Giles Chiplin Productions (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director:
Christian DurhamDesign:
Tim McQuillen-WrightSound:
Gareth Evans