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URL:https://www.handson.org/events/no-pants-in-tucson-and-talk-back-with-a
 uthor-hugh-ryan/
SUMMARY:"No Pants in Tucson" with talk back with author Hugh Ryan
DESCRIPTION:\n\nTime: 7:00 PM\n\nTickets: $25. Click here for tickets and m
 ore information. \n\nThe Anthropologists continue their "Re-Setting The T
 able" series\, uniting artists\, activists\, and experts in a rich dialogu
 e about gender and public policy. The next episode will be facilitated by 
 Linnea Valdivia (Dramaturg\, No Pants in Tucson)\, featuring critically ac
 claimed author Hugh Ryan. Hailed by the New York Times as one of the best 
 books of 2022\, "The Women's House of Detention: A Queer History of a Forg
 otten Prison" tells the stories of women\, transgender men\, and gender-qu
 eer inmates who were imprisoned for being "improperly feminine." In this i
 nstallment of "Re-setting the Table\," Ryan and Valdivia will discuss how 
 the shared message of Ryan's book and The Radicals Tour is vital to unders
 tanding our current moment of increased interpersonal and legislative viol
 ence toward LGBTQ+ individuals. This conversation will take place immediat
 ely following the October 13 performance of No Pants In Tucson.\n\nLive AS
 L Interpretation will be provided by Inclusive Communication Services.\n\n
 Linnea Valdivia (she/they) is a bicoastal scholar and theatre practitioner
 . Her specialties include developmental dramaturgy\, queer theatre and the
 atre history. They have artistic credits at: the Lark\, Oregon Shakespeare
  Festival\, National Queer Theater\, Curious Theatre\, Art House Productio
 ns\, Playwrights Realm and New Dramatists. Linnea is most interested in su
 pporting and creating spaces for new work that re-imagine popular cultural
  narratives\, challenge American folklore and explore histories that have 
 undergone relentless historical erasure.\n\nHugh Ryan (Author/Guest Speake
 r) is a writer and curator\, and most recently\, the author of "The Women'
 s House of Detention: A Queer History of a Forgotten Prison\," which New Y
 ork Magazine called one of the best books of 2022. His first book\, When B
 rooklyn Was Queer\, won a 2020 New York City Book Award\, was a New York T
 imes Editors' Choice in 2019\, and was a finalist for the Randy Shilts and
  Lambda Literary Awards. He was honored with the 2020 Allan Berube Prize f
 rom the American Historical Association. Since 2019\, he has worked with t
 he NYC Dept. of Education to develop LGBTQ+ inclusive educational material
 s and trainings.\n\nThe Radicals Tour is a three-city festival showing two
  original works\, No Pants in Tucson and Artemisia's Intent\, with related
  programming\, at FRIGID at The Kraine Theatre (NYC)\, The Hartford Fringe
  Festival\, and Hofstra University. The Radicals Tour unites two of the wo
 men-led theatre company's most powerful plays about fighting for gender eq
 uality in the face of oppression. These research-based plays celebrate his
 torical figures who defied the gender standards of the time and examine ho
 w their circumstances forebodingly reflect our own in 2022.\n\nThe Anthrop
 ologists is dedicated to the creation of investigative theatre that physic
 alizes research to interrogate a cultural issue while nurturing intimate c
 ommunity and audience relationships. Formed in 2008\, The Anthropologists 
 create original\, ensemble-devised theatre inspired by found text\, source
  material and cultural artifacts\, guided by rigorous dramaturgy. Their mo
 vement-based training is inspired by Viewpoints\, Biomechanics\, Tectonic 
 Theatre Company\, Liz Lerman and Doug Varone\, along with other techniques
  and visionary teachers.\n\nRe-Setting the Table is a conversation series 
 that unites artists\, activists and experts to engage in a rich dialogue a
 bout gender and public policy. The Anthropologists' motto - "where art mee
 ts action" - conveys their commitment to providing avenues for activism an
 d civic engagement\, which they've done with over 25 partner organizations
  and experts since their founding in 2008. The Anthropologists' programmin
 g builds community and provokes conversation through live events.
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