The iconicity on display here!! Come for the historical note at the beginning; stay for the deposition at the end. Both Sex and The Pleasure Man are genuinely fun, shockingly progressive plays, and even The Drag’s thudding sententiousness gives the impression not that West actually believed the platitudes she wrote but that she was trying, using the imperfect moral & scientific frameworks of the time, to defend to a straight audience what she already knew in her gut to be true: that being gay is good, actually. *Maybe* I’m being too charitable but, like, the woman bailed her entire gay cast out of jail every time the pigs arrested them so I don’t think I am. Mae West… what a woman! Legends only! Plus she’s super funny - I laughed at most of the jokes from almost a hundred years ago - and I can only imagine that 90% of these plays’ appeal came from being seen live, so the fact that the plot sometimes stalled out or felt rushed didn’t bother me a ton.