This snippet is part of a longer interview James Ledward gave to Queer In Brighton oral history project.
In this snippet James Ledward describes the origins of G-Scene Magazine, early forms of community fundraising and organising, and the relationship of the community with local newspaper The Argus.
"Interview with John Rosewarn for Queer in Brighton Oral History Project (28 May 2013), interviewed by ??.
Oral history interview collected as part of the Queer in Brighton project 2013-2014. Life history from Taunton to Brighton DOB 1944 circa - leaves home at 18 (gets thrown out by father after being caught in bed with dad’s best mate) goes to London -sex worker from 18 to 24 years of age 1961 to 1967 - moves to Brighton 1969. Trains as a nurse - lives in Brighton- work students in Hayward’s Heath. Moves to Spain from 1991-1999. Talks about sex work, cottaging and it’s demise in the early 1980s, celebrities, work as a nurse, homophobia, bars in Brighton, his relationship with older man - open relationship- promiscuity, first Pride, estrangement from parents, drag persona. "
Latex Theatre was initiated as part of a sexual health project, in Leeds, in the early 90s. The group met weekly in the AIDS Advice Centre, and wrote collectively and individually.
1. A manuscript of a poem that Janet co-wrote in 1994 with her partner. The poem was read and performed on tour across the country.
2. A photograph of Janet and another member of Latex theatre performing a short piece at London Pride between 1993 and 1995.
The piece was short and punchy and delivered in an angry tone. Each of the sentences was made from tabloid newspaper headlines, and the homophobic language used around HIV/AIDS.
"AIDS, you're better off dead.
AIDS, a bullet in the head.
AIDS, you made your bed, lay on it"
3. Stupid Bastard: a sketch written by Janet Jones for Latex Theatre in 1993. The piece is a commentary on current legislation on AIDS, rape, MSM, the prison population, the age of consent, and drug use.