The Terrors of Pleasure: The Uncut Version
New York: Lincoln Center, 1989. Vintage publicity photograph for a two-day run of the 1986 play, presented at the Lincoln Center as part of the center's "Serious Fun!" festival in 1989. Mimeo snipe affixed to the verso, crediting photographer Bill Aller.
Gray is best remembered today for his long-form, autobiographical monologues, including "Swimming to Cambodia," later adapted by Jonathan Demme for film in 1987, as well as his monologues "Monster in a Box" and "Gray's Anatomy," adapted by Nick Broomfield and Steven Soderbergh, respectively.
8 x 10 inches. About Fine.
[Book #170486]
Price: $250.00
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