Five Husbands details the travails
of Oliver, the owner of a small boutique who, despite
being successful in other areas of his life, prefers to sleep with
unavailable
men. The new legality of marriage equality notwithstanding, Oliver
rejects
marriage and celebrates his independence with his best friend Sally, who
is
equally free–wheeling. When another man from their mutual past returns,
it sets
in motion a series of events that forces Oliver to examine his fear of
commitment to a relationship, to the men in his life, and his own views
towards commitment.
A member of the Dramatists Guild, playwright B.V. Marshall has
received fellowships from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the National
Endowment for the Humanities, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the
Helene Wurlitzer Foundation, the Victor Bumbalo/Robert Chesley award for LGBTQ
playwriting and four playwriting awards from the New Jersey State Council on
the Arts.
Plainfield has a large and very diverse LGBT
population--make sure that you come out in support of the LGBT
community--we are your children, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers,
nieces, nephews, cousins, grandparents, and your friends.
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