Study Of Gays And Lesbians In Broadway Musicals

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Smita Mohanty

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The significance of music and musical preferences in lesbian and gays cultures is well-documented, but empirical study on lesbian and gay individuals' musical preferences is uncommon or even nonexistent. Concerning the means through which lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals attain a sense of sexual identity, there is substantial dispute. It turns out that musical preferences differ significantly by gender, just as they do in the general population. It is my goal that the present cultural dialogues, altering technologies, and organizations’ support will provide the circumstances for genuine transformation, both on and off the stage. The purpose of our study is to investigate the significance of the sexual orientation of the musicians (music by lesbians and homosexuals) and the significance of music linked with lesbians and gays. We aim to gain a deeper understanding of how gay and lesbian cultures and communities are supported through music. In this paper the best musicals with strong gay themes, based on quality, historical significance, and LG+ content have been discussed.

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