The Normal Heart is a play by Larry Kramer that tells the story of the early days of the HIV/AIDS crisis in New York City in the 1980s. The play follows Ned Weeks, a gay activist who is trying to raise awareness about the disease and push for action from the government and medical community.
As the crisis escalates, Ned becomes increasingly frustrated with the lack of response from those in power and the indifference of the general public. He forms an organization called the Gay Men's Health Crisis to provide support and resources for those affected by the disease.
Throughout the play, Ned's relationships with his friends and lovers are tested as they struggle to cope with the devastating effects of the epidemic. The play is a powerful and emotional exploration of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the gay community and the fight for recognition and treatment in the face of ignorance and prejudice.
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The Normal Heart
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Angel Eyes
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Nice 'N' Nasty
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The Salsoul Orchestra:
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Dance (Disco Heat)
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Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
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Genius of Love
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I Love You Samantha
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Forget Me Nots
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Happy Birthday to You
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Mildred J. Hill:
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I Will Survive
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You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
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The Man I Love
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George Gershwin:
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Waiting on a Friend
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Chances Are
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More Than This
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The Only Living Boy in New York
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Nice 'N' Nasty
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The Salsoul Orchestra:
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