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Gamm Theatre closes another unforgettable season by setting the bar high—immeasurably high—for next season with its soulful, ...
I have been reviewing theatre in Rhode Island for 48 years, and I have never seen a more masterful production of a play than ...
Even with stellar acting and staging under Brian McEleney’s direction, this play is hard to watch. But it’s impossible to ...
when Trump showed up at the memorial service for Roy Cohn, his former mentor, despite what Cohn’s friends saw as Trump’s abandonment of Cohn following his HIV/AIDS diagnosis. There ...
But Cohn was a closeted gay man who died of AIDS. He never came out and insisted ... (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "THE APPRENTICE") JEREMY STRONG: (As Roy Cohn) What is your business, Donald?
It’s not an incredible stretch to conjure Roy on the steps of the Capitol. If AIDS hadn’t claimed him at 59, terminating his very close relationship with our 47th president, he’d be 97 for ...
To his dying day, Cohn denied he had AIDS or that he was gay ... And I can’t think about Roy without thinking about a few things. One was that he was alive and practicing law at the highest ...
Before Tony Kushner won the Pulitzer Prize and two Tony Awards for “Angels in America,” his two-part epic about New Yorkers living through the early years of the AIDS epidemic, he wrote ...
But his most memorable screen role in a stage transfer came on television, playing Roy Cohn in the ... only this time, as Cohn falls from his pedestal, ravaged by AIDS, the story hits even harder.