Jenna Bainbridge, who describes herself as a proud disabled artist, is making her Broadway debut in the Tony-nominated musical "Suffs" at the Music Box Theatre.
In “Find a Way,” a number at the beginning of act one of the Tony-nominated musical Suffs, Alice Paul (played by Suffs composer/lyricist Shaina Taub), mulls over the logistics of planning the 1913 Women's Suffrage Procession, the first major activist march on Washington, D.C.
Shaina Taub has won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical for the incredible Suffs. The celebrated writer was honored at the 2024 Tony Awards on the stage of Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater in New York City.
Ali Stroker (“Christmas Ever After,” “Ozark,” Tony winner for “o*klahoma”) Daryl Mitchell (“NCIS,” “Fear of the Walking Dead”) Shannon Devido (“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “The Other Two”)
But don't call them "suffragettes." That term was coined to belittle female activists, known collectively in the musical as "suffs." Suffs centers on lesser-known suffragists like Alice Paul, Inez Milholland, and Doris Stevens — women who joined the movement after well-known pioneers like Susan B.
Suffs is a stage musical with music, lyrics, and book by Shaina Taub, based on suffragists and the American women's suffrage movement, focusing primarily on the historical events leading up to the ratification of the nineteenth amendment to the United States constitution in 1920 that gave some women, primarily white ...
Shaina Taub is no longer a rising star on Broadway. Two Tony Awards mean she has now reached Broadway star status. The Waitsfield native earned two Tonys at Sunday's ceremony in New York, for Best Original Score and Best Book for “Suffs,” the suffrage-themed musical she created and in which she stars.
A musical event one hundred years in the making, SUFFS brings to life a complicated chapter in the ongoing battle for the right to vote: the American women's suffrage movement.
Alyson Mackenzie Stroker was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Aly is a New York York City actress and singer, and has been for more than three quarters of her life.
In Christmas Ever After, Ali Stroker makes TV history as the first wheelchair user to star in a holiday movie. In the festive rom-com, the actress plays Izzi, a writer whose fictional characters and their perception of “perfect love” are preventing her from seeing what's right in front of her: Matt (Daniel di Tomasso).
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