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James Lescene presented me with the Absolute Brightness award after a performance of his play The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey. The award is given to 'a unique individual who is a shining beacon in their community, and an inspiration to live as your truest self'. The first recipient was marriage equality pioneer and LGBT civil rights hero Edie Windsor