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Jane Lynch certainly has displayed a deft skill in her performances that widens our view of a character gay or straight. I appreciate that. LGBT performances are moving towards more complexity of form and content that may or may not include 'coming out' stories or specifying a LGBT existence. LGBT performances also exist in sensibilities of a character whether the character identifies as LGBT or not. Many of us often read the LGBT sensibility in the performance. Sometimes we just know the person is LGB or T (as an 'out' performer) and we enjoy their interpretation of a character.
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