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Saturday July 27, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Featuring members of the Autistic Theatremakers Alliance team and How to Dance in Ohio, the panel will discuss personal relations with accessibility and open up for a Q and A. This panel is intended to be viewed by not just neurodivergent people, but neurotypical people as well who wish to become more educated about collaborating with autistic creators and increasing accessibility for autistic audiences.
Presenters
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Desmond Luis Edwards

Desmond Luis Edwards (they/he) and their fabulous hair are incredibly excited to be at BroadwayCon! Broadway: How to Dance in Ohio(Remy). @the.dez.edwards@bohemiagroup_
avatar for Madison Kopec

Madison Kopec

Madison is thrilled to be back at BroadwayCon this year! An avid lover of cosplay and art, Madison loves to see creativity at play.
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Conor Tague

Conor Tague is widely known for originating the role of Tommy in the groundbreaking musical How To Dance in Ohio. He has also starred in multiple fundraising concerts & cabarets with EPIC Players and Action Play organizations. Television: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
avatar for Amelia Fei

Amelia Fei

Amelia is a New York-based actor, singer, and voice-over artist from Taiwan. She recently made her Broadway debut originating the role of Caroline in How to Dance in Ohio. Other credits include Revelation the Musical (Off-Broadway), The King and I, Avenue Q, and Julius Caesar.ame... Read More →
avatar for Madie Winningham

Madie Winningham

Madie is the Secretary of the Autistic Theatremakers Alliance, a Writer, Stage Manager and more. She adores all things musical comedy and wouldn't be here without the support of her family, friends, and cat: Peggy. She is currently a student at Marymount Manhattan College.
Saturday July 27, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Trianon Ballroom

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