Broadway Star Joined: 7/19/05
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPx5vdzv1qI&search=Sondheim
Broadway Star Joined: 7/19/05
I'm thinking Sonheim isn't gay as this movie says. Who is right?
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
		     			MOST definitely gay. 
		     						     						
Broadway Star Joined: 7/19/05
Oh. (Walks away in shame and ignorance).
Broadway Star Joined: 2/25/06
Rufus Wainwright is amazing. Kinda werid that they didn't have Sir Elton John in there...
I was at BORDERS recently and they had a CD SONDHEIM SINGS (or something similar) and the cover bore a photograph of a young Sondheim (late teens/early 20s?). Anyway, he was really cute back then. *sigh* If only we were of the same generation... I've always gotten a gay vibe from Sondheim. Not that he's flamboyant or effeminate. Just something about his mannerisms. Subtle nonetheless.
Broadway Star Joined: 8/9/04
No reason to doubt that any of the folks in this little tribute are gay. It's a lovely little film, actually, although there is one photo that goes by without a caption.
Broadway Star Joined: 7/19/05
Yeah, I was just really confused by it because I didn't know Sondheim's gender preference. But really, it doesn't matter, he's still a freakin' genius.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/15/05
		     			Didn't Thornton Wilder have a wife?? 
 
Oh...and that explains a lot about the movie version of Phantom of the Opera...
		     						     						
		     			Um....didn't anyone here read the Sondheim biography that was published a number of years ago? 
 
Geez...
		     						     						
		     			Thornton Wilder never married.  
 
It seems that he was completely homosexual, in that he probably never had sexual relations with a woman, but he also probably didn't have sexual relations with many men. Sadly, his feelings about homosexuality were very negative, perhaps in part because of his father's disapproval all things unmanly. Still, it does seem that Wilder did have brief relationships with several men. 
 
		     				
		     					
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