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Joe Wells: Advocate of Laughs, Neurodiversity, and Headphones
United Kingdom OnStage Blog Staff 9/26/20 United Kingdom OnStage Blog Staff 9/26/20

Joe Wells: Advocate of Laughs, Neurodiversity, and Headphones

“Representation matters, and as an autistic person Joe Wells’ comedy makes me feel seen.”

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NYC Actress and Model Ruth Solorzano on Moving Past  "The Ugly"
New York OnStage Blog Staff 7/30/20 New York OnStage Blog Staff 7/30/20

NYC Actress and Model Ruth Solorzano on Moving Past "The Ugly"

“Brooklyn born millennial Ruth Solorzano may be most recognized for her modeling work with Ambercrombie & Fitch, but her newest endeavor explores what it means to heal from violence and abuse. Solorzano’s project, Post-Ugly is a new podcast premiering August 1st, 2020.”

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Meet Melodie: An Actor And Writer On The Autism Spectrum
Regional Christopher Peterson 2/21/20 Regional Christopher Peterson 2/21/20

Meet Melodie: An Actor And Writer On The Autism Spectrum

“Like most actors, there is no place I feel quite as comfortable or alive as on stage. I think this is a universal actor trait regardless of whether the actor is neurotypical or atypical.”

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