Sammi Cannold and Liam Pearce, director and actor respectively, from Broadway's award winning How To Dance in Ohio discuss the impact of the show in de-stigmatizing neurodiversity, accessibility and accommodations on our sets, stages, and community, how the casting process and production embodied equal parts art and activism, and the meaning of the key motto in the disability and autistic communities “nothing about us without us.”
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Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to In the Podlight
01:00 - The Journey of How to Dance in Ohio
06:05 - Casting and Production Process
09:50 - Identity and Representation in Theater
15:08 - Creating an Inclusive Environment
19:54 - Audience Accessibility and Engagement
24:51 - Future Aspirations and Impact of the Show
30:07 - Personal Reflections and Closing Thoughts
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands