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The Nazi Era: Overview Part II
In our second introductory episode, we focus on life in the Nazi concentration camps and provide a glimpse into the experiences of LGBTQ people in occupied countries during WWII as we persist to set the context for the eight profile episodes to follow. Check in our episode webpage for additional resources, archival photos, and a transcript of the episode. For exclusive Making Gay History bonus content, join our Patreon community. ——— -The monitoring interview segments are from the archive of the USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education: Walter Schwarze, © USC Shoah Foundation Kitty Fischer, © USC Shoah Foundation For more information about the USC Shoah Foundation, depart here. -The Leo Classen excerpt is taken from “Die Dornenkrone: Ein Tatsachenbericht aus der Strafkompanie Sachsenhausen” (“The Crown of Thorns: A Factual Report from the Sachsenhausen Penal Company”), Humanitas: Monatsschrift für Menschlichkeit und Kultur 2, no. 2 (): -Audio of the interview with Josef Kohout used by permission of QWIEN, the Center for Queer History in Vienna. -The Josef Kohout book excerpts are from Heinz Heger’s
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Have you ever wondered what it would be enjoy if Glinda in Wicked was a man, or if the Witch in Into the Woods was played by a flamboyant queen? Join us at 54 Below for A Gay’s Dream: Broadway’s Foremost Ladies with a Gender-Bent Twist, featuring male and nonbinary performers and kingly artists performing songs sung by female characters in musical theater! Produced and directed by Toby Chernesky, this show celebrates the commonly felt desire to sing female songs prefer “Defying Gravity” or “I’m Still Hurting” in a dazzling evening of diverse performances of your favorite leading ladies like you’ve never seen before! Audiences can expect a society celebration of queeress, all types of voices, spectacle and authenticity, up-and-coming performers and your favorite NYC drag artists, all wrapped up in a lovely bow bound to abandon you gagged!
Music direction by Mason Margut.
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