Robin Swados
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A Quiet End is a 1985 play by Robin Swados (1953-). Is was one of the earliest dramas to deal with the AIDS
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 crisis in the United States. The play premiered as the inaugural production of the International City Theater in Long Beach, California
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, and then four weeks later at the Offstage Theater in London. Since then, A Quiet End has been produced at numerous theaters including the Repertory Theater of St. Louis, the American Repertory Theater (Amsterdam), Theater-off-Park (New York), as well as two revivals in Los Angeles and another in New York in September 2008. Swados also composed the underscoring for A Quiet End, which has been published as a single volume by Samuel French; as part of the anthology Gay and Lesbian Plays Today; and featured in The Best Men's Stage Monologues of 1990 and The Best Stage Scenes for Men From the 1980s (Smith and Kraus, 1990). A Quiet End was also the focus of a chapter of Robert Vorlicky's Act Like a Man: Challenging Masculinities in American Drama (U. of Michigan Press, 1995).
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