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Mental Health Discussion
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In this episode of TeaTalks we are joined by local theatre artists in the DFW area as we spill the tea about mental health, depression, and how to navigate a career in the arts while handling those issues. Our special guests are Kelsey Buckley, an actor in the area, and Nicole Neely, a playwright and theatre artist in the DFW area.
Asian American Representation in Theatre
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In this episode of TeaTalks we are joined by prominent Asian American identifying Theatre Artists in the DFW area as we spill the tea about upcoming productions, the inequalities that Asian Americans deal with in the arts, and how the theatre community can improve and lift up these amazing artists as we continue to move forward. We are joined by local actors Mark Quach, Mindamora Rocha, Thi Le, and Jacob Hemsath. For more content, like special segment with our guests called "How the Cookie Crumbles", and much more, you can subscribe to our TeaTalks Patreon page!
Female Identifying Directors
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In this episode of TeaTalks we are joined by prominent female identifying directors in the DFW area as we spill the tea about upcoming productions, gender inequality, and how to advance within a male dominated industry. Our special guests are Lindsay Goldapp, the Artistic Director and Founder of Stomping Ground Comedy, Marilyn Setu, the Director of Once on This Island at Firehouse Theatre, and Emily Faith, Co-Founder of Lily and Joan and the Director of Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Lack of Bisexual and Pansexual Representation in the Arts
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Welcome to TeaTalks, a monthly interview series where we, Seth Johnson and Olivia Grace Murphy from Flexible Grey Theatre Company, dig into the hot topics in the DFW theatre community and spill the tea. Usually these topics will revolve around the LGBTQ+ community or other marginalized groups in the arts. As a reminder, the companion article can be found on TheaterJones.com.
We met with Taylor Owen, Alle Mims, and Whitney LaTrice Coulter on an early Sunday morning to discuss bisexuality, pansexuality, and why we’re upset that there is a distinct lack of representation for bi and pan people in the arts.
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Inclusion of Non-binary and Gender Fluid Performers in Theatre
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Welcome to TeaTalks, a monthly interview series where we, Seth Johnson and Olivia Grace Murphy from Flexible Grey Theatre Company, dig into the hot topics in the DFW theatre community and spill the tea. Usually these topics will revolve around the LGBTQ+ community or other marginalized groups in the arts. In this inaugural TeaTalk we discussed the inclusion of gender fluid and nonbinary individuals in the arts, specifically in theatre.
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