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Colin Spencer also made gay theatre history as a playwright

Colin Spencer and the murals he painted in the dining room of his flat.
Colin Spencer and the murals he painted in the dining room of his flat. Photograph: Peter Johns/The Guardian

Also among the many activities in the protean Colin Spencer’s impressive array of achievements (Obituary, 27 August) was writing plays. He was represented by the leading play agent Peggy Ramsay, and in 1968, not long after the end of censorship, he earned a footnote in theatre history.

His play Spitting Image, about a male couple, one of whom becomes pregnant, transferred from Hampstead to the Duke of York’s, where it was booed on the opening night, but laid claim to being the first West End play to deal explicitly with a gay partnership without their sexuality being seen as a source of apprehension.
Colin Chambers
Warningcamp, West Sussex

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