00:06Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30I view myself as a female personally, most of my friends do say she and her, but if people
00:35call me he and him, I really can't get mad because I look like a boy, so what am I
00:42supposed
00:42to do?
00:54I want you to talk about a time when you had to hide a love from someone you were
00:59close with.
01:00The whole production of the play is based on everybody's experiences, our true stories.
01:06You're an abomination.
01:08Yeah!
01:15I like you.
01:16It's because I like you.
01:17I just kind of texted her.
01:19I'm too shy to do this in person, so I was wondering if you would go out with me.
01:24That's my son.
01:26I was like, Denise, that's your son.
01:28You have to love him no matter what.
01:33Even at a young age, we experience true love.
01:36The scene focuses on how we met, but for me, it's about how we were while he was still
01:42alive.
01:43If you live in my house, you will follow my rule.
01:46Get rid of it.
01:47Today, it's been a month since I got kicked out of my house.
01:50When I started acting, I didn't get away from my life.
01:56But in this play, like, I'm acting my life out on stage.
02:03Tuesday, April 30th is our first performance.
02:15How does it feel to kiss your own gender?
02:20I am a gay black male who loves God, and God loves this gay black male.
02:31How many times have you seen someone in true colors kiss on stage?
02:34Never.
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