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" A lot of what used to be known as gay culture - broadly speaking, homoeroticism and being camp - has been brought into mainstream culture. I think we should be moving to an era where it's just sex. "
Sex
Used
Culture
" At one time musical theater, particularly in the '40s and '50s, was a big source of pop songs. That's how musical theater started, really - it was just a way of linking several pop songs for the stage. "
Source
Stage
Started
" Because some people have sex with people of the same sex, an entire culture has been created, broadly speaking, out of oppression. Which in a rational world would not be an issue. "
Sex
Culture
Oppression
" For a while we were chasing a book by Graham Greene to do Brighton Rock as a musical. We didn't get the rights, so we decided to create something from scratch, with Jonathan. By that time we were big fans of his work. "
Rock
Create
Work
" He comes to London and gets a job in a nightclub, a gay club, where he's known as Straight Dave by the bar staff - and no one believes he's as straight as he claims to be. He meets the daughter of the club manager, and he has an affair with her. "
Her
Manager
Gay
" I didn't want to wear a checked shirt and grow a mustache - that's what you had to do, and everyone did. "
You
Did
Grow
" I'm always uneasy with messages. I think if there is a message, it's about taking control of your life. Not becoming a victim. Be true to yourself. In essence it's about love in the drug culture. "
Life
Yourself
Think
" I think there's an element where people get very comfortable in their ghetto. Which is fair enough. "
Ghetto
Get
Enough
" I think the world should be one community. "
Should
Community
I Think
" I think we've come a long way since then. The big thing that changed was when ecstasy came along in Britain. "
Along
Big
Long
" It was most exciting when people first came up on the stage and then when they came back for the encore. We wanted to make a show that kept on developing, that was interesting, so we tried to do that with our live shows. "
Live
People
Stage
" She's a very charismatic character, and she holds the whole play together. "
Character
Play
Whole
" She's been a smack addict, she's had big success in Europe in the '70s, and she's lost everything. She's been rediscovered in the '80s, and as we meet her she's just about to sign a new recording contract. "
Success
She
New
" Since we started, Chris and I had theatrical ambitions. "
Since
Chris
Theatrical
" The big gay clubs like Heaven started having mixed nights in the late '80s. "
Started
Like
Late
" The first song is called 'London.' It's about two Russian soldiers who desert the Russian army and escape to London, where they indulge in a life of crime. "
Song
Escape
Life
" There's also a subplot about a guy who manages pop groups. Dave is a very ambitious boy, and he gets offered an audition but only wants to do it on his terms and conditions. He wants to maintain his integrity. "
Only
Who
Guy
" They've pursued their own agendas, and they've done what they've wanted to do and not pursued traditional careers in the music industry. They've followed their own instincts, and they are in many ways maverick performers. "
Own
Done
Music Industry
" To a certain extent, this tour is a celebration of individuality and that you can invent and reinvent yourself. You should have the power to be able to do that. Sexuality is a part of that. It should release you. It doesn't have to be an issue. It shouldn't box you in. "
Box
Power
Yourself
" We decided we didn't want to do a musical for TV because the idea of writing a musical that would be seen on television once seems insane. "
Television
Writing
Want
" We hope we are moving toward a world where sexual orientation is not an issue, because we hate the idea of a gay ghetto. I think that it's a real shame that people become restricted by their sexuality or define their whole lives by their sexuality. "
World
Hate
Hope
" We shouldn't feel restricted by our sexuality, and our sexuality doesn't have to be a cultural choice. That's an amazing variety of music within those five main performers. "
Variety
Choice
Amazing
" We thought it would be great to see if you could put pop music back into musical theater. "
You
See
Thought
" We've been working on a new album, which is going to come out next spring, which is very different, a change of style for us - it's going to be almost like rock music. "
Style
Change
Music
" When I was I younger I didn't want to be gay. Not because I was scared of the sexual thing; I didn't want to be a clone. Now this was in the late '70s. "
Now
Scared
Want
" When we did concerts, we wanted them to be theatrical events - collaborations with designers, choreographers, and directors - because we thought traditional rock concerts were boring. "
Events
Because
Thought
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