I could count how many times I have went to plays because I have only been to two. This show in particular has made me realize how tragic that is. “Rooted” by Tim Miller to my surprise is a one man show! I was so surprised and disappointed at the same time because I figured how entertaining could a one man show be? I am happy to say that it exceeded expectations. Tim Miller is acting as himself in his one man show. In this play he talks about his struggles as a gay man in America, from being bullied at a young age to struggling to keep his Australian partner in America. As the Defense of Marriage Act was overturned by the supreme court, creating marriage equality, he plays a role by being a part of history. He got married on the same day to his Australian partner, …show more content…
His story was effective because it has done what this quote says. He told us embarrassing, sensitive, and personal stories. As a gay man, he tells us stories of inequality and hate crime in America for the LGBTQ community. Inequality is behavior excluding members of a group from certain rights, opportunities, or privileges and hate crime is criminal offense committed against a person, property or group based on racial,ethnic, sexual orientation, gender, and/ or religious beliefs. These two terms have been flaws of the United States of America since the day it became the United States. While Tim Miller’s story is an amazing example that change has been made, it is still an issue today in our society. For example, In the play he says “his hand was slapped” when he was a senior in high school and his boyfriend got “queer-bashed” outside of a gay bar in California and got stabbed in the neck nine times with an ice pick. I think this example definitely tries to reflect our experiences and inspires personal and/ or social