Before it hits home / by Cheryl L. West.

"Wendal, a jazz musician who has never managed to make it big, has just been diagnosed with having the AIDS virus. To a string of questioning doctors, he indignantly denies having had any sexual relations with others but by the end of the first act we see him in two simultaneous bedroom scenes,...

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Main Author: West, Cheryl L. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Dramatists Play Service, [1993]
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