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Failure to do so may result in deletion of contributions and blocks of users who refuse to learn to do so. Before making a single edit, Tropedia EXPECTS our site policy and manual of style to be followed.Jordan Schildcrout is Associate Professor of Theatre & Performance at SUNY Purchase.Ĭhelsea Station Editions is distributed by Ingram. He went on to have a major career in gay male pornography, directing numerous award-winning films between 19, such as More of a Man, Flesh & Blood, Dream Team, and Buckleroos. Jerry Douglas, a graduate of the Yale School of Drama, was pursuing a career in the legitimate theatre while also writing and directing "all male" films, including the classic The Back Row. This edition also features rarely seen publicity photos, posters, and advertisements from the original production of the play. Despite its unprecedented success and acclaim, the play was not officially published until 2019.Īlong with the debut publication of the script of the play, this edition includes a foreword by Jordan Schildcrout titled "Tubstrip and The Erotic Theatre of Gay Liberation", which examines the significance of the play as one of a wave of erotic gay plays (most of them forgotten or lost) that emerged between 19. The play, often dismissed by mainstream critics but hailed as "funny, sexy, and important" by the gay press, ran for 140 performances off-Broadway, then toured to eight cities over nine months, and returned to Broadway starring the legendary adult film star Casey Donovan in the lead role. Jerry Douglas's Tubstrip, a risque comedy set in a gay bathhouse, was a popular sensation when produced onstage in 1973-1974, in the era of gay liberation and the sexual revolution.

'The Advocate', with Calvin Culver (Brian) and Jim Cassidy (Bob) (1974).
