The Madness of Lady Bright is a short play by Lanford Wilson among the earliest of the gay theatre movement. It was first performed at Joe Cino’s Caffe Cino in May 1964 and went on to tour internationally appearing in revivals to the present day. It has been cited as the first Off-Off-Broadway production to receive mainstream critical attention and earned its original lead actor Neil Flanagan an Obie award.
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