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Lavner began her career in 1981 when she wrote the music to the lesbian-themed play Ladies! Don't Spit and Holler![2] After a showing of the play, a fan came up to her and asked if the soundtrack was available on the album. When Lavner told her it wasn't, the fan, who had recently inherited a large amount of money, offered to put up the money so the soundtrack could be adapted into an album.[citation needed] Lavner is also credited with writing the theme music - as well as starring in various segments - to the New York City-based public access program Gay Morning America,[3] which aired from 1983-1985.