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Last Summer at Bluefish Cove is a play by Jane Chambers. It is a landmark piece in Lesbian dramatic literature as the first mainstream play of its kind. The play focuses on the friendships and journeys of the eight women at Bluefish Cove and was one of the first pieces of theatre to present lesbians as rounded, three-dimensional characters, avoiding the problematic and homophobic tropes that had been necessary to portray queer stories on stage. Chambers' comedic dialogue, sensitivity to human nature and tender treatment of her characters help the play transcend preconceptions and show the universality of these women's journeys, whether straight or gay.

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  • Last Summer at Bluefish Cove is a play by Jane Chambers. It is a landmark piece in Lesbian dramatic literature as the first mainstream play of its kind. The play focuses on the friendships and journeys of the eight women at Bluefish Cove and was one of the first pieces of theatre to present lesbians as rounded, three-dimensional characters, avoiding the problematic and homophobic tropes that had been necessary to portray queer stories on stage. Chambers' comedic dialogue, sensitivity to human nature and tender treatment of her characters help the play transcend preconceptions and show the universality of these women's journeys, whether straight or gay. (en)
  • Last Summer at Bluefish Cove è un'opera teatrale della drammaturga statunitense Jane Chambers, portata al debutto a New York nel 1980. Il dramma viene considerato un caposaldo del teatro a tematica lesbica, essendo una delle prime opere teatrali statunitensi ad avere come protagoniste donne omosessuali rappresentate in maniera positiva. (it)
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  • Last Summer at Bluefish Cove is a play by Jane Chambers. It is a landmark piece in Lesbian dramatic literature as the first mainstream play of its kind. The play focuses on the friendships and journeys of the eight women at Bluefish Cove and was one of the first pieces of theatre to present lesbians as rounded, three-dimensional characters, avoiding the problematic and homophobic tropes that had been necessary to portray queer stories on stage. Chambers' comedic dialogue, sensitivity to human nature and tender treatment of her characters help the play transcend preconceptions and show the universality of these women's journeys, whether straight or gay. (en)
  • Last Summer at Bluefish Cove è un'opera teatrale della drammaturga statunitense Jane Chambers, portata al debutto a New York nel 1980. Il dramma viene considerato un caposaldo del teatro a tematica lesbica, essendo una delle prime opere teatrali statunitensi ad avere come protagoniste donne omosessuali rappresentate in maniera positiva. (it)
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