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TOSOS presents Doric Wilson’s
Street Theater

A participant in all three nights of the Stonewall Riots, Doric Wilson wrote Street Theater not so much as a history of the event but as a record of the people he knew and the incidents he was involved in on Christopher Street in the months, days and hours leading up to the night that gays fought back. The play focuses on a panorama of drags, dykes, leathermen, flower children, vice cops and cruisers— the innocent and not-so-innocent bystanders who would turn the 28th of June, 1969 into a D-day in gay history.

Directed by Mark Finley and Barry Childs