A Note From the Contributing Editor
Recognizing a history of erasure, this package of stories was put together in a uniquely inclusive and inquisitive way.
This collaboratively created special issue shines a long overdue spotlight on the work and lives of trans and gender nonconforming (TGNC) artists and workers in the U.S. theatre.
Recognizing a history of erasure, this package of stories was put together in a uniquely inclusive and inquisitive way.
How TGNC production and stage managers are leading the field by example.
As a casting director, I’ve been in a unique position to advocate for TGNC actors—and for myself.
What we mean—and don’t mean—when we say ‘mentor.’
Working with TGNC actors means creating a culture of collaboration, respect, and wholeness.
An excerpt from ‘For Black Trans Girls Who Gotta Cuss A Mother Fucker Out When Snatching An Edge Ain’t Enough: A Choreo Poem.’
Men may feel threatened by strong women, but women know in their bodies who the real threat is.
From dramaturgs to designers, actors to devisers, these are some folks to have on your radar.
To make this issue relevant and responsible, we assembled a first-class team to point us in the right direction.
Will we settle for the small spaces the industry is willing to give us, or demand our own spaces and tell our own stories?