In our second bonus episode of Season 2, we’re sitting down with the creatives behind the Mount Holyoke College (MHC) production of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. IFQT! producer, host, and the MHC Much Ado About Nothing Assistant Director, Lily Mueller (they/she/he), leads us in a roundtable discussion with this uniquely queer, trans, and neurodiverse cast, crew, and creative team. In this episode, you’ll hear these artists talk about their experiences working on this production, queering the arts, the importance of theater, and some of their visions for a perfect future. As Talia Pott, the production’s director, says, “We can use our voices as young people and our gifts as artists…to share our voice and our humanity out into the world…We are here and we’re not going to go anywhere.”
THE MUCH ADO ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS
Talia Pott (she/they) Director
Izzy Messina (they/he) Beatrice
Charlie Watts (she/they) Dogberry, Don John, and Ursula
Lily Mueller (they/she/he) Assistant Director
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⏱️TIME STAMPS:
1:21 Introducing the roundtable
3:34 Brief synopsis of Much Ado About Nothing
5:30 On queering a "heterosexual" play
7:08 Don John is queer-coded
9:19 Transmasc Beatrice
11:00 The power of theater & experiences being in a mostly trans+neurodiverse cast & crew
14:50 Experiences as a queer neurodiverse actor
15:54 Costuming flowers
17:49 Future theater dreams, w/ unlimited resources
20:55 Lily about their first-time directing experience
22:06 Julie Novak tribute
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🫶 CREDITS:
IFQT! is produced by The Future Perfect Project with support from Radio Kingston, WKNY, Kingston, New York.
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