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Represent! - The queer musical theatre podcast
Dr James Lovelock
29 episodes
1 month ago
Musical theatre is an important part of LGBTQ+ culture, but how effectively do our musicals represent lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex and asexual creatives and audience members in all their fabulous glory? Dr James Lovelock, curator of www.queermusicals.com, is joined by special guests from across the musical theatre industry to think about how these productions are creating spaces that centre queerness and represent LGBTQ+ people of different genders, races and lived experiences. Join us to celebrate how our queer identites are challenging conventions and creating a bold new future for musical theatre!
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Musical theatre is an important part of LGBTQ+ culture, but how effectively do our musicals represent lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex and asexual creatives and audience members in all their fabulous glory? Dr James Lovelock, curator of www.queermusicals.com, is joined by special guests from across the musical theatre industry to think about how these productions are creating spaces that centre queerness and represent LGBTQ+ people of different genders, races and lived experiences. Join us to celebrate how our queer identites are challenging conventions and creating a bold new future for musical theatre!
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Performing Arts
Arts,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
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Owen McHugh - Series 4 Episode 6
Represent! - The queer musical theatre podcast
53 minutes
2 months ago
Owen McHugh - Series 4 Episode 6
Welcome to Represent, the queer musical theatre podcast. My name is Dr. James Lovelock and I'm an academic and a huge musical theatre fan exploring the representation of all things queer in the musical theatre industry. Our guest today is the wonderful and versatile actor, dancer and superstar swing Owen McHugh, who recently appeared in the fabulous Why Am I So Single? at the Garrick Theatre. We discussed what the show means to us and how it created an inclusive space for its sparkling ensemble and we also explore some of Owen's other projects including But I'm a Cheerleader and Like a Rat. There's also a very detailed analysis of how to gender bins and curtains when rehearsing for a West End show. As always you can follow us on your favourite podcast platform and don't forget to share this episode on social media.   Links Owen McHugh's instagram James Lovelock's instagram  Represent podcast instagram and website   New musicals Why Am I So Single? website, instagram, Spotify and Apple Music But I'm A Cheerleader instagram and YouTube channel 'Wrestling' from But I'm A Cheerleader Like A Rat - workshop promo   Television Shows What It Feels Like For A Girl on BBC3 Love and Rage: Munroe Bergdof on Apple TV  
Represent! - The queer musical theatre podcast
Musical theatre is an important part of LGBTQ+ culture, but how effectively do our musicals represent lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex and asexual creatives and audience members in all their fabulous glory? Dr James Lovelock, curator of www.queermusicals.com, is joined by special guests from across the musical theatre industry to think about how these productions are creating spaces that centre queerness and represent LGBTQ+ people of different genders, races and lived experiences. Join us to celebrate how our queer identites are challenging conventions and creating a bold new future for musical theatre!