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Jacqueline Carrillo

she/her/hers

Participates in 1 Session

Jacqueline Carrillo (she/her) graduated from Marymount Manhattan College with an independently curated Fandom Studies major, accompanied by minors in Theatre Studies and Gender & Sexuality Studies. A lifelong theatre kid, she is very excited to be attending (and presenting at) her first-ever BroadwayCon! When she isn’t ranting about how capitalism negatively impacts the accessibility of theatre, you can find her crying about My Hero Academia fanfiction or watching The West Wing.

Sessions in which Jacqueline Carrillo participates

Saturday 9 July, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM | 1 hour

When thinking of theatre, what comes to mind may be commercial Broadway, community theatre, or a touring production. Regardless of their differences, these are interpreted as “theatre” because they involve acting, artistry, individual interpretation, and collaboration. These practices are commonplace for cosplayers, whose work may be considered theatre if not for the fact that cosplay is largely accessible, often done online and at conventions. Check out this panel featuring cosplayers and...