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- Q7252223 subject Q8197354.
- Q7252223 subject Q8577828.
- Q7252223 abstract "Proud is a comedy drama by John Stanley that explores issues surrounding gay pride and identity. It depicts a love story between Tom, a survivor of the Admiral Duncan bombing in 1999, and his 18-year-old boyfriend Lewis, a 2012 Olympic boxing hopeful, exploring their different attitudes toward being "Out and Proud". The play premiered at New Wimbledon Studio on April 8, 2009.".
- Q7252223 thumbnail RACHEL_TOM_(DURANIES)_4.jpg?width=300.
- Q7252223 wikiPageExternalLink www.637productions.com.
- Q7252223 wikiPageWikiLink Q17985391.
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- Q7252223 wikiPageWikiLink Q5235126.
- Q7252223 wikiPageWikiLink Q6258842.
- Q7252223 wikiPageWikiLink Q6376399.
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- Q7252223 wikiPageWikiLink Q7487858.
- Q7252223 wikiPageWikiLink Q7991776.
- Q7252223 wikiPageWikiLink Q8197354.
- Q7252223 wikiPageWikiLink Q8577828.
- Q7252223 comment "Proud is a comedy drama by John Stanley that explores issues surrounding gay pride and identity. It depicts a love story between Tom, a survivor of the Admiral Duncan bombing in 1999, and his 18-year-old boyfriend Lewis, a 2012 Olympic boxing hopeful, exploring their different attitudes toward being "Out and Proud". The play premiered at New Wimbledon Studio on April 8, 2009.".
- Q7252223 label "Proud (play)".
- Q7252223 depiction RACHEL_TOM_(DURANIES)_4.jpg.