Miki Abraham on Authenticity, Identity, and Creating Space for Queer and Non-Binary Voices

Miki Abraham joins the pod squadd to share their journey with Shucked, from its early days as The Hee Haw Musical to Broadway and beyond. They discuss the evolution of the production, the creative team’s commitment to adapting the show to its performers, and the empowering experience of playing Lulu. We also explore deeper themes of identity, representation, and the importance of showing up authentically in the theater industry. Plus, Mickey reflects on the impact of their performance on audiences across the country and the importance of creating space for queer and non-binary voices in the arts.

Miki Abraham They/them. Broadway: Shucked(OBC), Off-Broadway: A Sign Of The Times at New World Stages. National Tour: Once On This Island, and Beautiful. Beyond the stage they are the owner of Castle In The Sky Self-Esteem and Career Coaching, sharing joy and empowerment through transparency and tough love. They live by a life and business motto of “The most important story you will ever tell is the one you tell yourself about yourself”@mikiabraham_

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