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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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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.
Street Theater was originally published by the JH Press Gay Play Script Series. While the play is often performed by many companies around the United States, there is no available licensing information.
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