by Tony Layton |
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Synopsis
Befriended by two other young stewards, he learns how to cope with waiting at tables and how to co-exist with the crew. When his immature love for a rich American female passenger is rejected, it leaves him vulnerable to the advances of Mick who tries to persuade him that his sexual orientation should be towards men. The play climaxes with the (unseen) rape of Tom by Mick, who, once this is revealed, is rejected by his homosexual lover, Kane. Whilst the rest of crew generally tolerate the ‘queers’ on board, they decide that Mick has gone too far and enact their own form of retribution. The play is based on real events, and is a fascinating glimpse at the social morés in place at the time. |
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