Meet a few of the autistic artistic collaborators behind the Broadway-bound musical, "How to Dance in Ohio”. Our panelists will share personal experiences and highlight the value of disability inclusion and accessibility in the theatre industry. They will offer examples and insights on making spaces that prioritize access, as well as the unique aspects of the "How to Dance in Ohio" development that theatre makers can bring to their process.
Ashley Wool (she/her) (Jessica) is a New York native and a graduate of SUNY Geneseo. Favorite regional credits include: Company(Amy), Xanadu (Kira/Clio), The Ad- dams Family (Wednesday; OnStage Critics Award nominee). Like her character, Ashley is a huge fan of anything cinnamon raisin... Read More →
Conor Tague (he/him/his) is extremely excited to be part of this year’s BroadwayCon for How to Dance in Ohio. A graduate of the Professional Conservatory of Musical Theatre at New York Film Academy, credits include his Television role as Cody Hill on the Law & Order SVU, William... Read More →
Imani Russell [they/them] is a queer Black+Boricua multi-hyphenate artist from Crown Heights (unceded Lenape land). Trained in classical music, musical theatre, and acting, Imani has performed off-Broadway and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (EFF), and is an emerging voice actor... Read More →
Madison Kopec (she/her) (Marideth) is so grateful to be working with this incredible group of people on this project. She would like to thank the team, her family, friends, and her green-cheeked conure, Buddy, for their love and support.