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Doric Wilson’s Street Theater focuses on a panorama of drags, dykes, leathermen, flower children, vice cops, and cruisers; the innocent and not-so-innocent
Christopher Street bystanders who would turn June 28th, 1969 into gay history’s D-day.
A participant in all three nights of the Stonewall riots, the author wrote the play not so much as a history of the event but as a record of the people he knew and the incidents he was involved in on Christopher Street in
the months, days and hours leading up to the night gays fought back.