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- 58d12e9aac11ea830203e5a8a0c195e5544ce1ec3e602a3e1834f80328003900 date "1994-11-24".
- 58d12e9aac11ea830203e5a8a0c195e5544ce1ec3e602a3e1834f80328003900 isCitedBy Beautiful_Thing_(film).
- 58d12e9aac11ea830203e5a8a0c195e5544ce1ec3e602a3e1834f80328003900 isCitedBy Beautiful_Thing_(play).
- 58d12e9aac11ea830203e5a8a0c195e5544ce1ec3e602a3e1834f80328003900 page "43".
- 58d12e9aac11ea830203e5a8a0c195e5544ce1ec3e602a3e1834f80328003900 publisher "Evening Standard".
- 58d12e9aac11ea830203e5a8a0c195e5544ce1ec3e602a3e1834f80328003900 quote "Jonathan Harvey's West End hit Beautiful Thing is 'sickening' - that's official - as far as Bexley Borough Council is concerned. Harvey's play, about gay love is, of course, set in Thamesmead, part of which falls under the council's aegis. You might think fame for the borough would fill the breast of Bexley Tory councillor Graham R Holland, but no. The Duke of York's Theatre last week received a very severe letter from him on the council's headed paper. It criticises the billing of Harvey's gay love story as a comedy, and says the Holland family were 'intimidated' by gays in the bar and that they found 'the sight of older men with young lads was sickening, if legal'. He goes on to complain about the play's 'sordid' language: 'It was gratuitous, foul and offensive and was neither relevant nor, with my experience of Thamesmead ... in any way typical of the young people with whom I am in contact.' The shocked family group left after 20 minutes.".
- 58d12e9aac11ea830203e5a8a0c195e5544ce1ec3e602a3e1834f80328003900 title "The council cries foul play".