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Award-winning Broadway director Kristin Hanggi is an outspoken fan of creative celebration, both on the stage and on the page. In GOD, SEX, AND MUSICAL THEATRE, she reveals never-before-seen poetry, thoughts, and musings on communing with the unseen, expressions of love, and the nuances of desire. In this debut collection, Kristin proclaims her love affair with life on every page - and shows the reader how Divinity shows up in not only spirituality, but sexuality and creativity too. Bringing the same artistry found in her theater productions, her writings examine the deeply intimate topics of…mehr

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Award-winning Broadway director Kristin Hanggi is an outspoken fan of creative celebration, both on the stage and on the page. In GOD, SEX, AND MUSICAL THEATRE, she reveals never-before-seen poetry, thoughts, and musings on communing with the unseen, expressions of love, and the nuances of desire. In this debut collection, Kristin proclaims her love affair with life on every page - and shows the reader how Divinity shows up in not only spirituality, but sexuality and creativity too. Bringing the same artistry found in her theater productions, her writings examine the deeply intimate topics of faith, yearning, and expression. More love bombs than confessions, her autobiographical poems delve into what it means to be a creative spirit in search of self-awareness. The author believes our soul is as unique as our fingerprint, and her thoughts explore the raw, truthful energy of entering a holy romance with life. Playful, passionate, and profound, GOD, SEX, AND MUSICAL THEATRE gives the reader permission to fully express what's in their heart, what their body craves, and what they came here to create. She reminds us: There is a definition of love that means freedom. Self-love is about embracing and accepting who and what you love. That healing can happen through joy too. This heart-centered collection of soul-writing invites the reader to delight in the wild and boundless bliss that is their birthright.
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Kristin Hanggi is a theater, television, and film director as well as a passionate multi-hyphenate - writer, producer, creative guide, artist and poet.She is best known for directing and developing the international smash-hit Rock of Ages, which received five Tony Award nominations, including a nomination for Best Direction of a Musical. She has directed productions of Rock of Ages all over the world, including Broadway and the West End. Ms. Hanggi's developed and directed the acclaimed pop opera bare, which ran to sold-out audiences in Los Angeles and off-Broadway, won numerous awards and has gone on to have over 500 productions internationally. As a film director, Kristin directed Naomi & Ely's No Kiss List, an adaption of Rachel Cohn & David Levithan's popular novel of the same name, starring Victoria Justice. She made her feature directorial debut in 2013 with the indie Grantham & Rose. For television, Ms. Hanggi adapted and directed the hit book series, Dear Dumb Diary into a musical movie, under Executive Producer Jerry Zucker for Walden Media. She also recently directed an episode on the upcoming Netflix musical series Julie and the Phantoms. A partial list of past stage productions include: Clueless; Accidentally Brave; Romy and Michele's High School Reunion; Atlantis; Pirate La Dee Da; the initial production that launched the Pussycat Dolls, Pussycat Dolls Live at the Roxy. Ms. Hanggi graduated with her Masters from USC after receiving her Bachelors from UCLA in Theater. In June of 2013, Kristin returned to her alma mater when she received the UCLA School of Theater, Film, & Television Distinguished Alumni Award. Kristin has a love of music, and has directed multiple music videos and short films. She hosts a weekly podcast with her best friend Natalie Roy called "Let's Play: The CREATE Podcast" on spirituality, creativity, and play. Her book God, Sex, and Musical Theatre was published in 2020.