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I Can Show Them Every Side: Boys and Theatre
Season 2 · Episode 3

I Can Show Them Every Side: Boys and Theatre

Thirteen-year-old Evan talks about the sense of belonging he’s found in musical theatre. Joined by Jen Kuhl, a facilitator and musical theatre choreographer.

Breaking the Boy Code · Jonathon Reed, Jen Kuhl

April 26, 202054m 38s

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Show Notes

Several months ago, Evan invited me to see his middle school musical. The night of the show, I rode my bike across town and found a seat next to his dad, who was watching for the second time. The audience filled up, and the lights went down.

It ended up being a remarkably good show, but one of the most memorable moments for me took place right away in the opening number. Evan was unmistakeable in the front row, eyes darkened with makeup and shining at the audience. His voice carried through the ensemble. His body committed entirely to the scene. He was captivating. 

That was the moment I wondered if he had a story to be told.

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FURTHER READING

You can read about the Dream Crazier ad campaign that Evan talked about on Nike News, and watch the video itself on Vimeo.

SOURCES

Niobe Way, Intimacy, Desire, and Distrust in the Friendships of Adolescent Boys

Clementine Ford, Boys Will Be Boys

Michael Chabon, My Son, The Prince of Fashion

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Topics

theatrefriendshipeducationmasculinityboysadolescenceartscultureboyhood