Thirty years after the characters in The Boys in the Band gathered in Michael's Manhattan duplex to celebrate Harold's birthday six of the survivors are assembled again in the same apartment for another occasion: a "Celebration of Life" for one of the original "boys " who has died. This funny acerbic and tender sequel does not toe any politically correct line. Rather it is full of debates about and criticisms of the post-liberation world allowing these men to realize how much they have changed and how much further they have to go.
Thirty years after the characters in The Boys in the Band gathered in Michael's Manhattan duplex to celebrate Harold's birthday six of the survivors are assembled again in the same apartment for another occasion: a "Celebration of Life" for one of the original "boys " who has died. This funny acerbic and tender sequel does not toe any politically correct line. Rather it is full of debates about and criticisms of the post-liberation world allowing these men to realize how much they have changed and how much further they have to go.