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Finding Your Niche

“If you conduct a poll of young people who want to make their career in the theater, many of them will say they want to be a performer. But of those who want to pursue a career in the arts will have changed their focus by the time they get out of college. Why?”

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Do We Really Understand “Snow White”? How We Tell Fairy Tales in Modern Times & Why it Matters

“‘Snow White’, and fairy tales, in general, are important – but not as superficial cash grabs, but rather as a means to explore the human condition and how to move through our lives. Fairy tales are a bit of a Rorschach test, and we can always find new and surprising things in them – often just what we need at that moment in our lives.”

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"We are all Hamlet and We are all Ophelia" : Discoveries from a gender non-traditional 'Hamlet'

‘The rehearsal process was fascinating. By the very nature of what we were doing we all had to have candid conversations about our experiences both with our own gender identity, and with our understanding of and thoughts about a gender identity opposite to our own – ultimately creating remarkable understanding and empathy. We had to teach each other about how we experienced gender.”

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How Do You Solve a Problem Like “Lolita”?

“I want an adaptation of “Lolita” that mirrors the experience I had when reading the book. Of feeling like abuse was being called out in a really interesting way. That could allow victims to feel seen. And it made me mad when I saw the adaptations of “Lolita” that exist and basically felt gaslit.”

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Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Intellectual Property But Were Afraid To Ask - Part 1

“They don’t give you an instruction guide when you decide you’re going to be a creator. Maybe they should. There are ins and outs of the creative process that we usually have to glean on our own – often with problematic consequences. One of those things, that made headlines last year were issues surrounding intellectual property - or what exactly your rights are as a creator to both defend your own work or adapt someone else’s.”

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The Catch-22 of Theater Economics in the U.S.

“It would be easy if this were simply a case of some folks at the top being greedy and trying to get unpaid labor. While I’m sure that is the case in some instances, it’s far from the actual story going on within the machinery of the economics of theater in the United States that is making this a problem at large.”

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