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EPIC RAP BATTLES OF HISTORY!
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Tyler Neufeld’s play, “The Man Who Ate Time,” creates a whimsical space for transgender identity, community and self-realization. Neufeld, a fourth-year theater student, has been working on “The Man Who Ate Time” since his sophomore year at UCLA
From the student newspaper at the Univ. of California, Los Angeles
The Kairos Looney-penned play is directed by Lyam B. Gabel for Pipeline Theatre Company
Now at Lost Nation Theater, the one-person show I Am My Own Wife presents the life of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf (1928-2002), a Berliner who turned her home into a museum of cultural artifacts and her life into a beacon
History was made at the Golden Globes early this year when Michaela Jaé Rodriguez won best actress in a tv drama for her role in Pose. This was the first time a transgender actor has won a Golden Globe. As Hollywood becomes more accepting, the ripple effects can be felt here, including at a local collegiate theater program
Great metaphor, characterising one's life pre-transition as a ghost, since it has to go by a deadname. (Me, I call it a "parallel universe...")