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Birthplace:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Long a resident of London, the openly gay playwright Martin Sherman made his move to the big screen in the late 1990s with his original script "Alive and Kicking/Indian Summer" (1996) and the adaptation of his biggest stage success "Bent" (1997). Sherman has twice published collections of "Gay Plays" and many of his works focus on homosexuality. "Bent" was first performed in workshop at the O'Neill Theatre Centre in Waterford, Connecticut, in 1978, before premiering in London (with Ian McKellen in the lead) and on Broadway (with Richard Gere) in 1979. The play was the first to deal with the
Play as Source Material
1997
1968
Had first plays produced in New York at Herbert Berghof Playwrights Foundation
1973
Made foray into TV writing for Cass Elliot's CBS TV special "Don't Call Me Mama Anymore"
1978
"Bent" has first production at the O'Neill Theatre Centre
1979
First stage success, "Bent"; debuted in London with Ian McKellen and on Broadway with Richard Gere
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