Ebook {Epub PDF} As Is by William M. Hoffman
William M. Hoffman's play "As Is" was one of the early plays to portray characters with AIDS in a living light. While the play tends to get dark, it ultimatly teaches the audience that people with AIDS are feeling human beings just like everyone of us. When this play came out, it showed people a side of AIDS that people had not seen bltadwin.ru by: 2. · As Is by William H. Hoffman Wednesday 1st July – Saturday 1st August Monday to Saturday, pm Thursday and Saturday matinees, 3pm Running time Approximately 70 . This play was published by William M. Hoffman in It opened at the Circle Rep off Broadway in March that year, and was so popular it was opened on Broadway at the Lyceum Theater in May. This play is about two ex lovers, one gets AIDS and the other takes him back and cares for him/5.
Christopher Scott directs William M. Hoffman's play AS IS. It's New York City, , and Rich and Saul find themselves thrown into the epicenter of an epidem. William M. Hoffman. AS IS INT. HOSPITAL ROOM - DAY Rich's brother come in wearing a surgical mask, gown, and gloves carrying a small shopping bag. SAUL Oh, my God. I think it's your brother. BROTHER I'll come back later SAUL No, I was just going. BROTHER It's all right, really. I'm. by William M. Hoffman. THE STORY: The time is now, the place New York City. Rich, a young writer who is beginning to find success, is breaking up with his longtime lover, Saul, a professional photographer. The split is particularly difficult for Saul, who still loves Ric.
William M. Hoffman's play "As Is" was one of the early plays to portray characters with AIDS in a living light. While the play tends to get dark, it ultimatly teaches the audience that people with AIDS are feeling human beings just like everyone of us. When this play came out, it showed people a side of AIDS that people had not seen before. William M. Hoffman. AS IS INT. HOSPITAL ROOM - DAY Rich’s brother come in wearing a surgical mask, gown, and gloves carrying a small shopping bag. SAUL Oh, my God. William M. Hoffman, whose epochal play “As Is” was in the vanguard of Broadway’s coming to grips with the AIDS epidemic and who wrote the groundbreaking libretto for John Corigliano’s.
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