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The point is that we started the conversation.
In 1971 Phillip was on the cusp of starting something big. Something that would make history. Now heβs an aging journalist trying to make sense of Grindr. Phillip was a founding member ofΒ The Body Politic, a gay-liberation newspaper based in Toronto. As he recounts memories of censorship battles, police raids, historic rallies, and the onset of HIV/AIDS during an intimate encounter with a younger man, their generational differences shine a light on the massive shifts in queer identity and politics over the last fifty years.
This historical drama reimagines the events surrounding the birth, life, and death of one of the most important journalistic forces in Canada, and the opportunities it created for the future.
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Introduction by Donna-Michelle St. Bernard.
βBody PoliticΒ is by turns funny, enlightening, heartbreaking and occasionally, for seasoning, bewildering. β βS. Bear Bergman,Β Mooney on Theatre
βFor some, this will be a reminder of history; for others, an important history lesson. β βJon Kaplan,Β NOW Magazine
Run time: 120 minutes
Male roles: 5
Female roles: 1
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