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Bent (play)

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was premièred in French at Le Théâtre de Poche in Brussels (Belgium) in January 1980, in a French translation by Lena Grinda, directed by Derek Goldby, with Alain Libolt, Jean-Pierre Dauzun, Yves Deguenne, Pierre Dumaine, Fabrice Eberhard, Bernard Graczyk, Thomas Hutereau, Jean Couvrin, Tobias Kempf,
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In the camp, Max makes friends with Horst, who shows him the dignity that lies in acknowledging what one is. They fall in love and become lovers through their imagination and through their words. After Horst is shot by camp guards, Max puts on Horst's jacket with the pink triangle and commits suicide
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train, wearing a pink triangle patch, explains the patch system during the Holocaust to Max and tells Max that he must show no sentiment towards Rudy. The officer has Rudy taken back to Max and coerces Max to beat Rudy to death. Max is taken by the guards and lies to them, telling them that he is a
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On the train, Rudy is spotted wearing glasses by an officer. The officer makes Rudy crush his glasses, and then orders Rudy to be taken, presumably to be killed for his poor eyesight. Rudy is beaten within an inch of his life, all the while Max tries to ignore his screams. Another prisoner on the
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1981 – The first production in Brazil was in 1981, at Teatro Villa Lobos (Rio de Janeiro) with José Mayer (Max), Tonico Pereira (Horst), Ricardo Blat (Rudy), and Paulo César Grande. In spite of the fact that Brazil was then a military dictatorship, Sherman's text was presented
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enforcements). Greta explains that the SS approached her for information about Wolf, and that she took them to Max and Rudy's apartment. She officially fires Rudy and hands Max the finder's fee she earned from the SS. They leave the club and Berlin behind.
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2015 – A Polish production in a translation by Rubi Birden premiered in Warsaw Teatr Dramatyczny on 2 October 2015 starring Mariusz Drężek, Kamil Siegmund, Piotr Bulcewicz, Piotr Siwkiewicz, and Maciej
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They seek counsel from Rudy's boss Greta. Greta is a drag queen; she ran her own gay club, which is newly shut down (implicitly due to, at the time, new
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1983 – In Israel, the play was first produced in 1983, and has since been revived on five occasions, most recently in 2018, at the Israeli National
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where homosexuality is legal, but Max refuses to leave Rudy behind. As a result, Max and Rudy are found in a forest tent-colony and arrested by the
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rather than a homosexual, because he believes his chances for survival in the camp will be better if he is not assigned the
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The Political Repercussions of Homosexual Repression of Masculinity and Identity in Martin Sherman's Bent
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The title of the play refers to the slang word "bent" used in some European countries to refer to
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by AVENUE 10, causing the theater to be targeted by an anti-homosexual Christian group
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was presented by Singaporean theatre company Toy Factory Theatre Ensemble, directed by
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Max's uncle Freddie, who is also gay, but lives a more discreet life with
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1980 – In April the play was staged in Germany for the first time at the
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men in Max and Rudy's apartment, and the two have to flee their home.
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directed a revival of the play, performed as a one-night benefit for
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Reich Central Office for the Combating of Homosexuality and Abortion
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to satisfy his desires, has organized new papers for Max to flee to
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in Sloane Square, London, the production later transferring to the
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man, Wolfgang Granz (Wolf). Unfortunately, it is the night that
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Toy Factory Press Room: The Straits Times LIFE! Review of Bent
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assassination of the upper echelon of the Sturmabteilung corps
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and Roland Mahauden. There was a rerun in September 1998.
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Maximilian Berber (Max), a promiscuous gay man in 1930s
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Royal National Theatre
Ian McKellen
Martin Sherman
Royal Court Theatre
Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany
Berlin
Night of the Long Knives
Martin Sherman
the persecution of gays in Nazi Germany
Night of the Long Knives
homosexuals
Berlin
Sturmabteilung
Hitler
assassination of the upper echelon of the Sturmabteilung corps
SS
Paragraph 175
rent boys
France
Gestapo
Dachau concentration camp
Jew
pink triangle
electric fence
Royal Court Theatre
West End
Ian McKellen
Tom Bell
Robert Allan Ackerman

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