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What was unique about the Tony Award-winning play Torch Song Trilogy? Choose three correct answers.

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ELEN [110]2 years ago
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The main character was gay. It consisted of three parts surrounding one character. It was a play despite its title including the word "song."

Sphinxa [80]2 years ago
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Answer: The main character was gay. It consisted of three parts surrounding one character. It was a play despite its title including the word "song."

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