Two Men Talking

WNYC News | Jul 12, 2010

In 1974, two 12=year old boys met in school on Johannesburg, South Africa. They were given an assignment to tell each other a story – and they’ve been telling stories ever since. They are Murray Nossel and Paul Browde and they’ve created a production called Two Men Talking, in which they tell unscripted stories about being gay, being HIV positive, and being Jewish in apartheid South Africa.


Two Men Talking

The Barrow Street Theater

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