Broadway Lectures

Grant Reynolds | Intersectionality in the Industry

28 min · 5. Jan. 2026
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Grant Reynolds | Intersectionality in the Industry Join Grant Reynolds, who plays Sky from Broadway’s hit revival, Mamma Mia!, for a conversation on intersectionality in the entertainment industry. In this lecture, Grant discusses his personal experiences, the significance of intersectionality within the arts community, and his vision for continued growth toward a more inclusive and diverse business. Find Broadway Lectures on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, RSS, and Instagram @broadwaylectures Founded/Hosted by Haley Herman Produced by Olivia Rubrum Film/Audio by Zubin Stillings Edited by Cason Doyle AD by Tallulah Schorvitz

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