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The hit de scandale of the fall in New York is Andrew Fox and Joel Sinensky’s “Slam Frank,” an Off Broadway show that purports to be a staging of a musical about Anne Frank — except that it’s a terminally enlightened production in which she is now Anita Franco, “an ambitious LatinX teenager” surrounded by family and friends who have gone through a similar recasting process. “Slam Frank” doesn’t aim its barbs at Anne herself, though, but at the pieties of the terminally online, including pronoun use and the weaponization of identity.
Don’t worry, we are not falling prey to cheap “anti-woke” vapors! In this episode we welcome Andrew Fox, who wrote the “Slam Frank” score and currently even appears in the show. He talks about his initial inspiration (a tweet from three years ago that accused Anne Frank of white privilege) and a lot more. Fox is very informed about musical-theater history and tropes, and his score is packed with numbers that nod in the direction of “Hamilton” and “Suffs,” among current references.
Thanks to Christian Huygen for our theme music.
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The hit de scandale of the fall in New York is Andrew Fox and Joel Sinensky’s “Slam Frank,” an Off Broadway show that purports to be a staging of a musical about Anne Frank — except that it’s a terminally enlightened production in which she is now Anita Franco, “an ambitious LatinX teenager” surrounded by family and friends who have gone through a similar recasting process. “Slam Frank” doesn’t aim its barbs at Anne herself, though, but at the pieties of the terminally online, including pronoun use and the weaponization of identity.
Don’t worry, we are not falling prey to cheap “anti-woke” vapors! In this episode we welcome Andrew Fox, who wrote the “Slam Frank” score and currently even appears in the show. He talks about his initial inspiration (a tweet from three years ago that accused Anne Frank of white privilege) and a lot more. Fox is very informed about musical-theater history and tropes, and his score is packed with numbers that nod in the direction of “Hamilton” and “Suffs,” among current references.
Thanks to Christian Huygen for our theme music.

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