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John C. Donahue was considered a brilliant but difficult artistic genius in American theater in the 70s and 80s. His theater, the Children's Theatre Company and School (CTC), rose to the heights of critical acclaim. It was also a home to more than two dozen sexual perpetrators. In 1984, Donahue's arrest for sexually abusing male students threatened to close the theater's curtains for good. The theater endured and the full truth of what was happening behind the scenes was swept under the rug, until now. Stearns' memoir follows her process of coming to terms with experiencing childhood sexual…mehr

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John C. Donahue was considered a brilliant but difficult artistic genius in American theater in the 70s and 80s. His theater, the Children's Theatre Company and School (CTC), rose to the heights of critical acclaim. It was also a home to more than two dozen sexual perpetrators. In 1984, Donahue's arrest for sexually abusing male students threatened to close the theater's curtains for good. The theater endured and the full truth of what was happening behind the scenes was swept under the rug, until now. Stearns' memoir follows her process of coming to terms with experiencing childhood sexual violence at CTC, of recognizing the depth of harm from a complicit culture which allowed child abuse at the theater to go unchecked for decades, and her journey of growing beyond trauma to a place of strength. She does so with unflinching honesty, lighthearted compassion, and a healthy dose of trauma informed education. Because children in the arts are especially vulnerable and personal boundaries are blurred by antiquated adages like "you must suffer for your art," it's of the utmost importance that those around them create safe spaces for our young artists to grow and learn. Laura shares her story in hopes that nothing like what happened at CTC will ever happen again.
Autorenporträt
Laura Stearns is an accomplished actor, writer, community activist, consultant, conversation facilitator, and Victim Support Advocate. As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, she uses her diverse skill set as an entertainer to bring lightness and accessiblity to the challenging subject of sexual violence. Her book Daring to Heal: Growing Beyond Trauma Through Awareness, Acceptance, and Action focuses on the universal effects of trauma as a natural response to traumatic events, and how we can transform our core belief system to shift society away from rape culture and towards a culture of accountabilty and consent. It will be available in spring 2023.