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THE EIGHT FACES OF JANE: THE LIFE AND WORK OF JANE CHAMBERS
By Alison McMahan
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The legal and social conflict over gay and lesbian marriage and the existence of TV shows like
In The Life
and
The L-Word
form an integral part of today's political and social fabric. Twenty-five years ago, however, a television channel aimed at gay and lesbian audiences would have seemed impossible.
Jane Chambers saw her extended lesbian and gay community as a family and her fourteen-year relationship with another woman as a marriage. She re-created these visions in her plays - a lesbian wedding scene in
My Blue Heaven,
the extended family in
Last Summer at Bluefish Cove. Bluefish Cove
has been in production in theaters all over the country ever since.
A generation after Chambers' death her work has become more significant and socially relevant. This documentary will bring Chambers' life and struggles as a writer, both personal and political, to the forefront.
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Last updated: Aug. 11, 2009
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