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September 8, 1995 -- Happy birthday, dear Mary, happy birthday to you.

This page is dedicated to the memory of Jeff Hagedorn

This week, I want to share a happy memory to commemorate a sad event that touches the theatre and personal lives of both Christopher Moore, the playwright, and this writer tonight. Today, one of the great American playwrights, Chicago's Jeff Hagedorn (author of dozens of plays, teleplays and film scripts; arguably most famous for ONE, the first play about AIDS , first written and performed in 1980) went peacefully to the light. Christopher, Jeff and I all shared the privledge of working with Lionheart, Rick Paul's stalwart, organic, and ever-changing troupe of international denizens of gay theatre and benevolent revolutionary mayhem. The Honorary Pope Joan Great Theatrical Moments Award for today goes to the audience's laughter and gasp during Hagedorn's play THE LAYMAN'S GUIDE TO SAFE SEX when an actor (the late, great Michael Randolph) stretched a condom over his entire hand and arm, up to his elbow, while tap-dancing to "Tea for Two," thereby demonstrating that absolutely NOBODY's too big to protect himself. Send the gift of laughter to us, dear Jeff. Rest in peace.


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