• Writing
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  • OLD NYC

Raven Snook

Writer * Editor * Diva

  • Writing
  • BIO
  • RESUME
  • PERFORMING
  • OLD NYC

My first professional writing gig was covering shows for The Village Voice when I was 19. So it's no surprise that, all these years later, theater is still my great love. I see up to five productions a week (yes, it is exhausting), and regularly pen reviews for Time Out New York and features for TDF's online magazine TDF Stages. Here are some of my recent favorites:

A History of Gender-Nonconforming Performers at Carnegie Hall - Carnegie Hall

Theatre's Frontline Workers on What It's Like Navigating the Pandemic - TDF Stages

How New Theatre Work Is Evolving During the Pandemic - TDF Stages

Trans Performers Are Finally Making it to Broadway - Time Out New York

How Classic Musicals Are Being Reimagined Off-Broadway - TDF Stages

5 Ways to Support Female and Trans Theatre Artists - TDF Stages

Lincoln Center's Arts Fest for Children on the Autism Spectrum - TDF Stages

The Evolution of Trans Characters on the NYC Stage - Time Out New York

How Has Theatre Made You Smarter? - TDF Stages

Actress Andréa Burns on On Your Feet! - TDF Stages

The Amazing Prosthetics in Ugly Lies the Bone - TDF Stages

Writer/Director Richard Maxwell on Isolde - TDF Stages

Actress Mary Louise Wilson on On the Twentieth Century - TDF Stages

Writer Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and director Evan Cabnet on Gloria - TDF Stages