Overview
A riveting gay thriller set in the early days of the AIDS epidemic, for lovers of Milk, Angels in America and Call Me By Your Name
From a chance encounter with a lifeguard on the beach in Cape Cod, attraction blooms for the young Clive Spoke. The America of the late 60s offers freedoms he has not yet tasted in Britain, and ex-Marine Dennis Montrose is happy to oblige. Years later, now an eminent theatrical agent, Clive is devastated to learn of the early death of that first love. Rushing to the U.S. to comfort Dennis' partner he finds there is more to this untimely death than originally thought. With his PA, Shirley Morris, by his side, Clive sets out to investigate and uncovers a devastating conspiracy aimed at the gay community. Author Biography
Stuart Hopps is an eminent award-winning choreographer. He has worked on many major feature films with directors such as Kenneth Branagh, Derek Jarman and Ang Lee. He has also produced work for the Royal Opera House and the Welsh National Opera and has taken his own work to the Edinburgh Festival.