Katy Sullivan On Disability Representation On The World’s Biggest Stages
Always Looking Up04/17/23 • 63 min
In this week’s episode I sat down with Katy Sullivan. Katy is a Paralympian, one of the first bilateral amputees to compete in the Games in ambulatory track, US record holder, and an actress of stage and screen. Katy was most recently on Broadway in the play Cost Of Living which examines two pairs of relationships between disabled and able persons. We discuss the differences between performing at the Paralympics and performing on Broadway, the importance of telling a story like Cost Of Living authentically, and a new, potential version of the Bechdel test.
Read the transcript HERE
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This episode was edited and produced by Ben Curwin.
04/17/23 • 63 min
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