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baileysmusical's review
emotional
5.0
I admit I have a soft spot for plays about the AIDS epidemic- and this play reflects all the best reasons why it’s so important to continue to tell these stories. So many people were lost, and if we don’t tell their stories, their masterpieces will be lost to time. (But also ACAB.)
lanaegg's review
emotional
funny
informative
fast-paced
0.5
Kalamazoo, Michigan. 1982. At the dawn of the AIDS crisis, when the disease was still a mystery, a no-nonsense nurse becomes a sort of fairy godmother to members of the town’s gay community as they begin dying one by one. She becomes their friend, mother, and sister as they navigate life and death. Out of the ashes of this new plague rise life-long bonds that are forged in beauty found even in the darkest moments.
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