We'll see how this executive order is implemented. At the extreme end, we could see an end to 'Tootsie' and 'Mrs. Doubtfire' and 'White Chicks' and basically all of Shakespeare's comedies, not to mention performing Shakespeare's work in the original, men-only Elizabethan style.
I HOPE that, if enforced, we'll see a distinction between Drag as its own art form/expression and the scenarios you mention, which are at times a necessary element to being able to cast a show. If you don't have enough male kids at auditions, you put females in the roles (unless the contract specifically forbids it, and let's face it, sometimes even then). There are certain tropes that are 'signatures' of certain shows - looking at you, Edna Turnblatt and Madame Trunchbull, as well as the habit of men being cast as Lady Bracknell.
My fingers are crossed that our 'Powers that Be' (or wannabe) understand the spirit of this Bill, if passed - not that I want it to be or that I agree with it. Some hyper-reactionary conservatives may seek to take it too far, but I hope there are at least a few theater people in Congress who can remind them that cross-dressing comes in many forms, some of which have been around forever.
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Josh Kauffman
Teacher, Thespian Society/Drama Club sponsor
Winfield City Schools
Winfield, AL
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-24-2025 14:02
From: Katherine Howard
Subject: Legislation
I received this email today. Before I respond, I thought I'd reach out and see if anyone has thoughts on the matter.
I hate to bother you while I know there is so much going on but wanted to check in and see if you had any words of advice to offer myself, my daughters or other students on the state of Iowa politics and the Iowa House Possibly passing a "Drag Queen" bill making it illegal for performances with men to dress as women or vice versa. I realize this is not specifically geared towards high school theatrical performances but the girls and I have concerns of the future threats to theatre and un written implications of this Bill, not to mention the threat to civil rights for those specifically targeted in this Bill. Given the fact that Estelle was a "Newsie" dressed as a male performing on stage in the presence of children years ago and last year she was a mentor to an autistic male actor who was cast as Cinderellas "wicked step mother " this seems a very real issue we should be addressing. Any actions you suggest to help guide us would be greatly appreciated.
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Katherine Howard
Director of Theatre Arts
Bettendorf High School
IA
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