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presented a historic virtual reading of "The Normal Heart" reaching audiences across the United States and in 19 countries across the globe. The virtual presentation marked the first time the play featured a cast that is predominately BIPOC and LGBTQ. Directed by Emmy Award winner Paris
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noting that he "captured so brilliantly" the role of Ned Weeks. He added: "the choice of Brown was inspired. Not only is he an exceptional, Emmy-winning actor, but his performance represented an act of coalition building, a recognition of shared struggle and a refusal to let the walls of identity
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is almost never brought up in textbooks or discussed in class by teachers. The
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debut in 2011. The play was first published by Plume in the US, and by Drama Editor Nick Hern for
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is the most outspoken play around – or that it speaks up about a subject that justifies its author's unflagging, at times even hysterical, sense of urgency. ... Mr. Kramer has few good words to say about
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1266:Outstanding Revival of a Play
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2898:A View from the Bridge
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1197:Best Actor in a Play
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661:as Bruce Niles, and
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570:revival directed by
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3151:HIV/AIDS in theatre
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