About The Boys in the Band

One birthday party. Nine men. A night that will change everything.

A groundbreaking play that explores friendship, identity, and the struggles of gay men in the late 1960s. Premiering off-Broadway in 1968, this iconic play remains relevant today. Set in New York City, the story unfolds in Michael's apartment, where he hosts a birthday party for his friend Harold. As the evening progresses, a diverse group of gay friends reveals hidden desires and unresolved conflicts, highlighting the complexities of their individual journeys. Crowley's fearless script examines self-acceptance, internalized homophobia, and the quest for genuine connections in a prejudiced society. Through sharp dialogue, raw honesty, and moments of heartbreak and humor, The Boys in the Band offers a vivid portrait of gay men's challenges during a pivotal time in LGBTQ+ history. 2019 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play.

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