"A gossipy, insightful survey of the (often closeted) gay contribution to American theatre." -- David Benedict, The Guardian"I can't think of a writer better equipped than Ethan Mordden to take on this important subject. Erudite, free-wheeling, and dishy, Gays on Broadway brings over a century of gay theater to vivid life-the plays and personalities, as well as the politics and peril of true representation, both on and off the stage. This is a bracing, provocative, and wildly entertaining read." -- Jonathan Tolins, playwright, Buyer & Cellar"Filled with passion for his subject, fascinating if sometimes eccentric insights, and delicious backstage gossip." -- M. Clum, New York Journal of Books"Several of this collection's essays demonstrate just how high toward heaven the musical has allowed gays to kick." -- Raymond-Jean Frontain, The G&LR