

John DeVore, "Theatre Kids: A True Tale of Off-Off Broadway" (Applause, 2024)
Jun 28, 2025
Join two-time James Beard Award winner John DeVore as he shares his journey through the chaotic world of Off-Off Broadway theater. He recalls a surreal production of 'As I Lay Dying' in a cramped Brooklyn space, revealing the camaraderie, grief, and unexpected beauty found in such theatrical endeavors. DeVore dives into the emotional dynamics between artists and critics and reflects on the deep connections between love, art, and personal identity during formative years. His vibrant storytelling captures the magic and absurdity of striving for artistry amidst life's challenges.
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Writing Theatre Kids From Grief
- John DeVore wrote Theatre Kids inspired by a tender time after his father's death and friends helping him while he was lost and drinking.
- It reflects real emotional experience more than just theater or sobriety memoirs.
The Romance of Off-Off Broadway
- Off-Off Broadway is a subversive, non-commercial artistic space driven by authenticity and community.
- It offers deeply personal, raw art by lovable, serious artists defying capitalist profit motives.
Origins of Off-Off Broadway Theater
- Off-Off Broadway formed from marginalized communities creating radical, experimental theater in small venues since the 50s.
- It incubated many famous playwrights and remains a shadow world distinct from commercial Broadway and Off Broadway.