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The plays purpose was to show ways of combatting sexism and anti-gay sentiment, and building unity among diverse peoples. To help thematically unify such diverse ends, a large silk scarf wove its way through the various scenes; becoming a mothers head scarf in one scene, tug-of-war rope in another, and so on. At plays end, each performer related how they had spoken out against various kinds of oppression at some time in their life. Inseparable Pieces was created out of three-months of improvisational workshops. The improvs were based on participants personal life experiences during which they had witnessed some form of oppression. Demian based the script on audio tape recordings of the improvisations.
![]() top: Deni Lee, Roland Green middle: Laurie Brandt, korina, Ed bottom: Ruth Levy, Sandy Ruben
Company members were from diverse racial, sexual orientation, economic and ethnic backgrounds, reflecting the plays and Sweet Corns commitment to equality of all people. Inseparable Pieces played during the summer of 1979 and was utilized as a successful fund raiser for the Metropolitan Community Church of Boston. |
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