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Carved in Stone: The Play - Paperback

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by John Fisher (Foreword by), Leon Acord (Contribution by), Tom Shaw (Contribution by)

Truman Capote, Oscar Wilde, Tennessee Williams, Quentin Crisp. They're dead, but they're not done!
"More bitchy gay wit and sophisticated repartee than a Noel Coward festival capped off with a screening of All About Eve" Frontiers Magazine

Lauded by critics in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Jeffrey Hartgraves' Carved in Stone is the hilarious story of recently deceased young author Gryphon Tott, as he awakens in an afterlife lounge populated by Truman Capote, Quentin Crisp, Tennessee Williams and Oscar Wilde. These gay literary icons are delighted by their handsome, intelligent new guest -- until they find out this newest gay literary icon isn't even gay!
How did Tott posthumously become a LGBT superstar? And can he correct this mistake from the great beyond? These are just a few of the hilarious and thought-provoking questions posed in Hartgraves' remarkable script.
Includes a foreword by San Francisco director John Fisher, a postscript by "Quentin Crisp" actor Leon Acord, and photos from both San Francisco and Los Angeles productions.
"This show is hilarious! Packed with witticisms that are downright lapidary" SF Weekly
"Carved in Stone is a thinking person's play, a comedy that will exercise a brain cell or two while giving you belly laughs" WeHo News

Number of Pages: 126
Dimensions: 0.27 x 8 x 5.25 IN
Publication Date: October 27, 2020
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