David Drake's The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me is a provocative journey through one man's self-discovery and response to the AIDS epidemic. Channeling his self-described "sissy-boy rage" into a theatrical call to activism, Drake's series of semi-autobiographical monologues offer front-line coverage from the most harrowing days of the AIDS epidemic. An exploration of love, intimacy, Queerness, grief, and rage, Daniel Sappington's immersive-activist production transports audiences to an ACT UP meeting from the early 90's, challenging them move beyond mere spectators to activists themselves.
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Ages: Mature audiences, 15+
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