Founded in 1976 by John Glines, Barry Laine and Jerry Tobin, The Glines is an American not-for-profit organization based in New York City, New York, devoted to creating and presenting gay art to develop positive self-images and dispel negative stereotyping.
Awards
Productions
Other notable successes produced by The Glines include:
- Jane ChambersâÂÂs Last Summer at Bluefish Cove, My Blue Heaven and The Quintessential Image
- Doric WilsonâÂÂs A Perfect Relationship and Forever After
- Victor BumbaloâÂÂs Niagara Falls
- Richard HallâÂÂs Love Match
- Sydney MorrisâÂÂs If This IsnâÂÂt Love! and The Wind Beneath My Wings
- Arch BrownâÂÂs Newsboy and Sex Symbols
- Joseph PintauroâÂÂs Wild Blue
- Anthony BrunoâÂÂs Soul Survivor
- Robert PatrickâÂÂs T-Shirts and Untold Decades
- Tom Wilson WeinbergâÂÂs musical Get Used to It!
- An Evening With Quentin Crisp
- a number of plays by John Glines, including On Tina Tuna Walk, Men Of Manhattan, Body And Soul and Murder In Disguise
- plus the First and Second Gay American Arts Festivals in 1980 and 1981.
A benefit in 1982 was given by The Glines was at The Town Hall, a performance space in New York City, consisting of three one-act plays: The Quintessential Image by Jane Chambers (with Peg Murray in the title role), Forget Him by Harvey Fierstein (with Harvey Fierstein, Estelle Getty and Court Miller), and A Loss of Memory by Arthur Laurents (with Richard DeFabees, who played Arnold in performances of Torch Song Trilogy).
The Glines broke into television in 1986 with its acclaimed production of Hero of My Own Life, a documentary on the life of a person living with AIDS.
Artists
Among the many artists who have appeared (or whose work has appeared) with The Glines are:
Caroline Aaron<br> Alvin Baltrop<br> Pat Bond<br> Matthew Broderick<br> Charles Busch<br> Thomas Calabro<br> Andrea Dworkin<br> Harvey Fierstein<br> Estelle Getty<br> Allen Ginsberg<br> Judy Grahn<br>
Jonathan Hadary<br> Lou Liberatore<br> Audre Lorde<br> Dan Lauria<br> Armistead Maupin<br> Mark Morris<br> Park Overall<br> Felice Picano<br> James Purdy<br> John Rechy<br>
Ned Rorem<br> Mercedes Ruehl<br> Vito Russo<br> Richard Skipper<br> Jean Smart<br> Fisher Stevens<br> Robin Tyler<br> Edmund White<br> Jack Wrangler
References
External links
- the Glines website
- John Glines papers, 1971-1998, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
- Fascination MichaelâÂÂs Thing, 1975
- Dancing for Our Lives Jennifer Dunning, The New York Times, January 12, 1986.
- Good Sense and Dancing on Ice James A. Lobata, oobr, Summer 1988.
- ThorâÂÂs Day Edward Crosby Wells (author) website
- Meet Marvin D.J.R. Bruckner, The New York Times, April 29, 1993
- TOSOS and The Glines, glbtq, a web-based "encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender & queer culture"
- Info and pics on Gulp! One actorâÂÂs experience, Queer Music Heritage website, compiled by JD Doyle
- The Glines Records (MS 1920). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
- John Glines Papers (MS 1895). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.