Today's guest is Jessica Swanson (she/her), an actor and featured dancer with Company. In this episode, Jessica reflects on her long journey toward the Phamaly stage, the people who shaped her, her love of dancing, and her views on making rehearsal spaces more inclusive. Please join us for an enthusiastic, upbeat discussion about boldly embracing the stage, no matter who you are.
Phamaly Theatre Company presents Little Women, adapted by Erin Riley — Directed by Shelly Gaza, this adaptation captures the intimacy and vibrancy of the novel through a theatricality that is both timeless and newly alive. Audiences of all ages will be swept into a world of heart, resilience, and the enduring power of family and Phamaly. This literary masterpiece takes the stage at Northglenn Arts from March 19 to April 4. Tickets and accommodation info can be found at Phamaly.org.
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction
(01:12) Jessica's Journey to Phamaly Theatre
(10:11) Navigating Disability in Theatre
(13:18) Why "A Chorus Line" Matters
(16:29) A Dancer Dances
(21:50) Future Aspirations in Theatre
(27:07) Inclusivity in Denver Theatre
(32:14) Advice for Disabled Artists
(35:06) How to Support Jessica
(38:54) What's Next at Phamaly Theatre Company?
Transcript: In Progress