Days of Absence
In Paul Rudnick’s wonderfully witty Regrets Only, he creates a scenario where gays are furious about a proposed amendment to the consitution that will deny them the right to marry. They’re so furious, in fact, that they all go on strike. It’s a nice twist on Douglas Turner Ward’s 1965 play Day of Absence, where blacks disappear for 24 hours, and thus throw the nation into chaos. Rudnick simila…
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