Queering the Stage: Inclusive Approaches to Performing Gender and Sexuality addresses a history of stereotyping and provides inclusive approaches to navigating gender and sexuality in a way that does not reduce the broad spectrum of LGBTQIA+ communities into a single monolith.
Adi Cabral (they/ them) is the Associate Professor of Voice
and Movement in the Department of Theatre and Dance at
the University of Nevada, Reno, and works professionally
as a Dialect Coach, Intimacy Professional, and Audiobook
Narrator. Their professional credits include productions at
Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Huntington Theatre, Alliance
Theatre, Houston Stages, Theatre Squared, Utah Shakespeare
Festival, Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Repertory
Theatre of St. Louis, New Repertory Theatre, Mildred's
Umbrella Theatre Company, Stage Q, New Hazlett Theater,
Hangar Theatre Company, Central Square Theatre, Edinburgh
Fringe Festival, and Darlinghurst Theatre. Their research and
publications focus on cultural competency in performance
training with a focus on Spanish accents and queer inclusivity.
They are a certified teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework, Knight-
Thompson Speechwork, a Reiki Master, and a proud member
of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association and SAGAFTRA.
For more information, visit www.AdiCabral.com.