ARTS and CULTURE
Brooklyn Edges: LGBT Youth Relive Life's Drama On Stage
Julie Turkewitz |
A theater organization has LGBT youth play the roles of people who spurned them, giving the actors a chance to write their own next act.
Ava was the first to show up for rehearsal when the director of Oppressed put out a call for participants in the fall.
A theater organization has LGBT youth play the roles of people who spurned them, giving the actors a chance to write their own next act.
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