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'''Consenting Adults in Public''' was a gay theatre group in the 1980s.
[[File:Anti-Body-advert.jpg|thumb|''Anti Body advert]]'''Consenting Adults in Public''' was a gay theatre group in the 1980s.


It staged the play ''Anti Body'' at the Cockpit Theatre, London in October 1983. The play, by the American author Louise Parker Kelley, was originally set in the USA, but the Consenting Adults in Public production was set in the UK, with funding from the [[GLC]].<ref>[[Colin Clews]], "[https://www.gayinthe80s.com/2018/07/1983-theatre-anti-body/ 1983:Theatre:Anti Body]", ''[[Gay in the 80s]], 2018.</ref>
It staged the play ''Anti Body'', about [[AIDS]], at the Cockpit Theatre, London in October 1983. The play, by the American author Louise Parker Kelley, was originally set in the USA, but the Consenting Adults in Public production was set in the UK, with funding from the [[GLC]].<ref>[[Colin Clews]], "[https://www.gayinthe80s.com/2018/07/1983-theatre-anti-body/ 1983:Theatre:Anti Body]", ''[[Gay in the 80s]], 2018.</ref>


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Revision as of 13:09, 7 January 2020

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Consenting Adults in Public was a gay theatre group in the 1980s.

It staged the play Anti Body, about AIDS, at the Cockpit Theatre, London in October 1983. The play, by the American author Louise Parker Kelley, was originally set in the USA, but the Consenting Adults in Public production was set in the UK, with funding from the GLC.[1]

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