Performance art is sacred in Seattle. Comedy, music, spoken word, and theater – shining spotlight on heart is venerated in Seattle and maybe more so in this politically-charged time. Performance is a vulnerable medium for performers and attendees, and theaters have been increasingly called out in the Me-Too era, making Seattle an exemplary study. There are as many approaches to progress as there are Seattle theaters. This is the first in a series of profiles about doing this work.
Lee Nacozy
Lee Nacozy is a Seattle comedian and writer who started working as a journalist in 2006 while attending law school in small-town Texas. She has since written on justice, notably for the American Bar Association Journal and The Progressive, and been a Lambda Literary Fellow.