Skip to main content

Free UK delivery for orders £30

Quantity
Pre-order. Available 26 Nov 2026
£22.49 RRP £24.99 Website price saving £2.50 (10%)

Payment for this pre-order will be taken when the item becomes available

This title is available for inspection copy requests

Description

Trailblazing, visionary, and too often neglected – this collection honours and celebrates seven queer playwrights from America, Ireland, and Britain whose lives were cut short by HIV/AIDS.

Curated by The AIDS Plays Project, and edited by its director, Alastair Curtis, this anthology revives seven plays written by pioneering queer playwrights, providing a platform that restores and mends the link between queer artists and their audiences that has largely been severed by the ongoing AIDS crisis.

The plays in this collection showcase a striking a striking, eclectic range of styles and stories - from a nineteenth-century drag-infused riff on La Traviata to a comedy about a bisexual ghost haunting rural Massachusetts, to a San Francisco-set tragedy about phone sex and an urgent exploration of Irish politics in a London pub. It also highlights these writers' lasting impact on queer culture and activism-whether by introducing the first bisexual characters on Broadway, performing agitprop theatre on the streets of South London, or promoting sex positivity during the darkest days of the epidemic.

The lives of each playwright are retold through moving accounts by those who knew them, brought their writing to life on stage, or championed their work. These are paired with responses from contemporary queer theatre-makers, forging an intergenerational connection and contributing to an ongoing exploration of twentieth-century queer history.

Ultimately, the collection acts as a blueprint for how studying and performing the queer past can shape the future of queer playwriting and performance, and ensures that the voices of the writers lost in the AIDS epidemic are not forgotten.

Table of Contents

Preface
Amelia Abraham

Introduction
Sam Moore and Alastair Curtis

Charles Ludlam (1943 - 1987)

“I'm not serious and I don't intend to be, ever”
In conversation with Charles Busch and Lola Pashalinski

Camille (1973)

Madcap Communal Ritual
Lauren John Joseph

James Kirkwood Jr. (1924 - 1989)

“The Baskin Robbins of writers”
In conversation with Arthur Beckenstein

P.S. Your Cat is Dead! (1975)

Wonderfully Promiscuous
Marcelo Dos Santos

George Whitmore (1945 - 1989)

“Mr Gay Plus Plus”
In conversation with Victor Bumbalo

The Rights (1980)

Intergenerational Gay Exchange
Jack Holden

Harry Kondoleon (1955 - 1994)

“His plays build toward something magical”
In conversation with Don Shewey and Stephen Soba

Christmas on Mars (1983)

Delight and Surprise
James Ijames

Alan Bowne (1945 - 1989)

“Good ol' William”
In conversation with Barbara Hayes

Spook (1985)

The Dirty Details
Charlie Josephine

Colm Ó Clúbhán (1954 - 1989)

“Out and proud and angry to be dying so soon”
In conversation with Mary Evans Young, Derek Evans and Stephen Gee

Reasons for Staying(1986)

An Irish Masterpiece
Margaret Perry

Robert Chesley (1943 - 1990)

“The kindest man”
In conversation with Victor Bumbalo

Jerker, or the Helping Hand (1986)

Intimate Theatre of Desire
Jordan Tannahill

Afterword
Michael Bronski

Product details

Explore Methuen Drama
Published 26 Nov 2026
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Pages 368
ISBN 9781350588066
Imprint Methuen Drama
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Methuen Drama Play Collections
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Alastair Curtis

Alastair Curtis is the founder of The AIDS Plays P…

Related Titles

Environment: Staging