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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Guest Post, Protest & Activism

Connectivity & the Power of “Yes”

By Annette Mooney Wasno, Connectivity Director of Convergence Theatre Continue reading Connectivity & the Power of “Yes”

Kaiya LyonsJanuary 23, 2018May 16, 20221 Comment
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Guest Post, Protest & Activism

Connectivity & the Power of “Yes”

By Annette Mooney Wasno, Connectivity Director of Convergence Theatre  Continue reading Connectivity & the Power of “Yes”

Kaiya LyonsJanuary 16, 2018May 16, 2022Leave a comment
Feminism, Guest Post, Mental Health, Sexual Violence

Recontextualizing “Chicago” in 2017

By Allison Gold, director of “Chicago” at the Georgetown University Law Center Continue reading Recontextualizing “Chicago” in 2017

Kaiya LyonsOctober 9, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
Guest Post, Mental Health

Finding Catharsis in Theatre

By Rick Westerkamp Continue reading Finding Catharsis in Theatre

Kaiya LyonsSeptember 19, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
First Amendment Rights, Gun Reform, Mental Health, Voting Rights

Connecting the Shots in “Roseburg”

By Russ Widdal, actor in “Roseburg” Continue reading Connecting the Shots in “Roseburg”

Kaiya LyonsJuly 21, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
Employment Discrimination, Feminism, Guest Post, Health Care, Reproductive Justice

Surviving Modern Labor Pains

By Julia M. Hurley, director of “Contractions” Continue reading Surviving Modern Labor Pains

Kaiya LyonsJuly 19, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
Feminism, Guest Post, Protest & Activism

The Power of Persistence

By Lauren Hanna, director of “Nevertheless, She Persisted”
Continue reading The Power of Persistence

Kaiya LyonsJuly 15, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment

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The theatre was created to tell people the truth about life and the social situation.

Stella Adler

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Silence in the Wings

How Theatre and the Law Collide to Protect Predators, Silence Survivors Continue reading Silence in the Wings

February 10, 2018May 16, 2022

Art, in itself, is an attempt to bring order out of chaos.

Stephen Sondheim
“You chose books, I chose looks” - Zinnia Wormwood, Matilda (1996) ✨💅🏻✨ Now that the DC theatre scene is back in full swing, I’m so excited to announce the debut of my new and improved website dedicated to law, theatre, and social justice advocacy. ✨⚖️🎭✨ Visit the link in my bio to check it out! “I found a rainbow, baby” - Kesha (2017) ✨🌈✨ “There will not be a time in the United States again when a woman of means does not have access to a safe abortion…the women who don’t have that wherewithal…will suffer.” - Justice Ginsburg (2016) 31 is off to a ✨magical✨ start! Too exhausted for a caption. Thank god for protest puppies. This has been their plan all along. For decades. This is just the beginning of the end to so much progress, so many rights and liberties that we’ve worked to protect are at risk. And the people who are tearing down these freedoms are the exact people who will always have the money, privilege, and status to exercise them regardless of what the law says. This fight was never about health or religion or even babies. It has always been about control - control over our bodies, our choices, our financial freedom. This is what we’ve been warning would happen. This is why we cried in the streets on November 8, 2016. We knew this was coming. And they did nothing to stop it from happening. At least two out of nine justices sit in stolen seats; illegitimate and immune from the consequences of their votes. Meanwhile, our lives and the lives of generations of Americans to come are in peril and we, as a nation, will be forever changed. “Don’t let the muggles get you down.” - Ron Weasley ⚡️🗽⚡️ Wishing the happiest of birthdays to the one, the only, @lyonsflip! You’re the absolute best Oma a girl could ever ask for and I hope today is filled with good weather and even better drinks to celebrate! I miss you, love you, and can’t wait to see you again! 💖

If you want to help the American theater, . . . be an audience.

Tallulah Bankhead

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