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Joey Sims
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he/him. writing about theater. https://joeysims.substack.com/
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I don’t think that’s accurate. Not sure where he got it from. They sell more full price than they used to, but still mostly discount.
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In a first-person essay for our fall History issue, D.C.-based journalist/culture critic Nathan Pugh, a former Kennedy Center copywriter, reflects on the events that drove him to leave and the tenuous position of arts workers under the Trump administration.
www.americantheatre.org/2025/10/15/w...
Why I Left Kennedy Center
A former copywriter for the D.C. organization reflects on the tenuous position of arts workers under the Trump administration.
www.americantheatre.org
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I think it’s a really embarrassing bit of nationwide theater to pretend that a racist podcaster means anything to the world. he lived for nothing and died for nothing. the world is laughing at us and we deserve it because all this shit is fucking stupid!
Sam Tutty showing me his LEGO - preview feature on TWO STRANGERS, also for Theatrely www.theatrely.com/post/sam-tut...
Jack Wolfe comparing himself to a small kitten - my profile, part of Theatrely’s fall preview: www.theatrely.com/post/jack-wo...
A few fave quotes from new pieces of mine. First, on NYU Skirball (so hot right now) for TDF Stages: www.tdf.org/on-stage/tdf...
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Disney has Tron: Ares, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, Rental Family, Zootopia 2, Ella McCay, Avatar: Fire and Ash, and Is This Thing On? opening this year. I hope the talent involved in these movies curtails all planned publicity until the company reverses its decision about Kimmel.
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Featured in the "Finding Beauty" series, Robert writes about the loss experienced when trees — young & old, small & large — are felled in a prison yard. The work reminds us of the meaning each of us can make, & the harm any of us can do, as we choose to honor or ignore what is precious around us.
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Today, the New York Times published this exceptional opinion piece by Robert Lee Williams.

Incarcerated at Eastern NY Correctional Facility, Robert — in addition to his work as an essayist — is a full-time Bard student enrolled through BPI.
Opinion | In Prison, Trees Are a Symbol of Freedom (Gift Article)
These trees were the only living beings that I could touch without fear.
www.nytimes.com
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Four journalists were killed by an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital today, including Mariam Dagga, a freelancer with the @apnews.com. She has a 12-year-old son, who was evacuated from Gaza earlier in the war.

She was a true hero, like all of our Palestinian colleagues in Gaza.
tinyurl.com/3cn5c9vb
Multiple journalists killed by Israeli strikes on Gaza hospital
A hospital strike in southern Gaza has killed at least eight people, including four journalists. The attack happened on Monday.
apnews.com
My @nytimes.com piece on ARBORLOGUES at the cell theater is looking cute in print today. Read it here! www.nytimes.com/2025/08/20/t...
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See Joey in #Superman in theaters today!
Common themes in my summer theater: Max Friedlich's THE HOLES (Powerhouse) and Jeremy O. Harris' SPIRIT OF THE PEOPLE (Williamstown) both muse on driving out rich gentrifiers through blood-soaked violence.
MAYBE HAPPY ENDING now pivoting a problem entirely of their own making to, “So important we have this conversation”…you are not serious people
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"When there was a role that was originated by somebody in our community...that's a big win for us, because of the scarcity that we live in." I report on the AAPI Broadway community's disappointment in the recent Maybe Happy Ending casting decision
Conrad Ricamora Launches Scholarship Fund for Asian Actors Following Maybe Happy Ending Casting Controversy
The announcement of Andrew Barth Feldman as the musical's new lead has led to outcry from Broadway's Asian American actors.
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