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Culture & Identity, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Guest Post, LGBTQIA+ Rights, Mental Health, Sexual Orientation

The Emotional Costs of Processing Intolerance on Stage

By Ada Cheng, playwright and star of “Not Quite: Asian American by Law, Asian Woman by Desire” Continue reading The Emotional Costs of Processing Intolerance on Stage

Kaiya LyonsAugust 18, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
Guest Post

Funny Business: Always Appropriate, Never Controversial

By Nancee Magistad, co-producer and co-writer of “Facebook Lite” Continue reading Funny Business: Always Appropriate, Never Controversial

Kaiya LyonsAugust 8, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
LGBTQIA+ Rights, Sexual Orientation

From Social Science to Storytelling

By Ada Cheng, playwright and star of “Not Quite: Asian American by Law, Asian Woman by Desire” Continue reading From Social Science to Storytelling

Kaiya LyonsAugust 6, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
First Amendment Rights, Guest Post, Protest & Activism

Patriots, Traitors, & Fringe

By Kara Garbe Balcerzak, playwright & co-producer of “Patriot/Traitor” Continue reading Patriots, Traitors, & Fringe

Kaiya LyonsAugust 5, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
First Amendment Rights, Free Speech, Police Reform, Protest & Activism, Racial Justice

Revisiting “1967″

By Loren Niemi, co-playwright of “1967″ Continue reading Revisiting “1967″

Kaiya LyonsAugust 4, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
First Amendment Rights

Why “Wellstone! A Minnesotan Musical”

By Bryn Tanner, playwright of “Wellstone: A Minnesotan Musical” Continue reading Why “Wellstone! A Minnesotan Musical”

Kaiya LyonsAugust 1, 2017May 16, 2022Leave a comment
Culture & Identity, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, First Amendment Rights, Guest Post, Representation

The Politics of “Paper”

By John Feffer,  playwright and chief creative of “Paper” Continue reading The Politics of “Paper”

Kaiya LyonsJuly 7, 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

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
Trying the TikTok AI painting filter around our apartment ✨🖼️✨ Let me know if you want to learn more! Highly recommend spending your next Valentine’s Day traversing your favorite city with your best friend to see two of the best female vocalists of our time. 10/10 would do again and again and again! From bonding over our love of the theatre in isolation over social media in 2020…. To seeing you flourish on stage at the Kennedy Center in 2023! What a difference 3 years, 2 incredible albums, and 1 unparalleled voice can make. I just know that you’re the future and I can’t wait to see how far you’ll go! “I’m gonna pop your bubblegum heart” - Marina and the Diamonds (2012) “Day ‘n’ Nite” - Kid Cudi (2009) ✨🏠✨ “All we’d want to do is fly to the sky on champagne” - Gigi (1958) ✨🍾✨ 30 books in 2022 . . . Here’s hoping for 35 in 2023! The Lyons’ Den at Ridge Crest Drive (2001-2022) ✨🏡✨

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

Tallulah Bankhead

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