The AIDS Plays Project

This project was, and is still being, done as a member of (Forever) KIND.

Working on the promotional material for this important theatre initiative has been, and continues to be, a privilege. Spearheaded by Alastair Curtis, the AIDS Plays Project celebrates the playwrights whose lives were cut short by HIV/AIDS.

The Project is set to return to the London Performance Studio very soon, so expect the next few videos to be even more iconic!

Intro video
Charles Ludlam bio
Harry Kondoleon in conversation with Don Shewey – this was the first time this conversation had been publically released since it was recorded in 1982. I edited it down for this first release.
On the back of a postcard: "Dear Lylani – I hope you enjoy Christmas on Mars tonight. I'm so excited to have you in the audience. I want to thank you for all the world you've done on this project, from your incredible deep-diving on each playwright, your care, passion and nurture in the videos you've created, to the wisdom and experience you've lent to the marketing and development of our vision and ethos. It means a lot to me personally and to all of us working on this project. All my thankest love, Alastair. xx
The postcard Alastair gave me during the performance of Christmas on Mars
Images of 20 drag and performance artists, including Crystal from Rupaul's Drag Race, all shot behind a hot pink background.
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