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Street Theater

Doric Wilson

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Character
Gender
Male
Playing Age
Adult
Style
Comedic
Act/Scene
Act One
Time & Place
New York City, Greenwich Village, June 27th, 1969
Length
Medium
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)

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I know what you’re thinking and you’re wrong. I don’t frequent this street. I don’t frequent any street. I’m … er … I’m innocently walking my dog. Where is my dog? Yes, an interesting question.

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End:

Suffice it to say, dog or no, I am definitely not “cruising.” That would imply I’m a “homosexualist,” which is, as a hypothesis, ludicrous. Yale men don’t … Not with competence.

Doric Wilson, Street Theater, JH Press, 1982, pp.46-47.

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