“Crippled,” The USCIS, And The Importance Of Disability As Culture
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Read MoreCortland is a dramaturg, actor, and playwright from Stroudsburg Pennsylvania. He is a recent graduate of Boston University where he received his B.F.A in Theater Arts. He is also a proud graduate of The National Theater Institute’s Playwrighting program. Cortland is a proponent of new work and its development, as well as a disability and neurodiversity advocate.
Posted by Cortland Nesley | 16th Apr 2019 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Disability
It seems simple enough. One is invited to perform somewhere, fills out the necessary paperwork,...
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