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

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