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'The Timekeepers' A voice for gay victims Fort Lauderdale playwright's Holocaust drama has been produced around the world
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'The Timekeepers' A voice for gay victims Fort Lauderdale playwright's Holocaust drama has been produced around the world
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'The Timekeepers' A voice for gay victims Fort Lauderdale playwright's Holocaust drama has been produced around the world
2013
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\"I was in Berlin and I was in the gay section and there was this small plaque,\" [Dan Clancy] says from his home in Fort Lauderdale. \"It said, 'For the gays and lesbians who died under the Nazi regime, beaten to death and never again mentioned.' And I read that and realized why I had written the play 10 years after I had written the play.\" \"Which is very unusual,\" he explains. \"Usually I know the seed of where the play comes from. I don't know about this though; it just came. I don't know where the idea came from, but I don't question it.\" The retired teacher/administrator went on to write musicals (\"108 Waverly\") and plays (\"Volunteer Man,\" \"Proposition 8\") and has an acting role in the indie-film \"L'Absinthe\" making the film festival rounds.
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