“There is power in telling the stories of those directly affected by oppressive systems in our society.”
Tony nominees Karen Olivo and Adrienne Warren know what they want—they’re artists with strong convictions. If you buy into racist and misogynistic ideals buried into the industry they worked tirelessly to be a part of, they will confront you head-on and invite you to put in the work to change. This is what they did throughout 2020 and continue to do as Broadway performances gradually resume.and has earned stellar reviews for her portrayal of the legendary singer on Broadway and the West End.
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