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Kieron Cindric

Kieron Cindric (he/him) is a queer writer, actor, and educator living and working in Cleveland, OH. In his spare time, Kieron likes to eat carbs and paint portraits of puppies.

After graduating from Columbia University with a degree in Art History and French, Kieron Cindric spent a decade working in professional theatre, touring with shows such as A Chorus Line and Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Since leaving New York, Kieron has taught high school French at an independent school in Ohio, where he also advises the gay-straight alliance and performs in local productions.

Several half-naked actors with lacrosse sticks. One actor is front and center, wearing a red hat and white underwear, with his hands behind his head. The actresses on his sides are using lacrosse sticks to cover their chests.
Essay

The Island of Lost Chorus Boys: Professional Theatre’s Broken Promise to Accept Us in All Our Glorious Queerness

8 July 2021

Kieron Cindric talks about how the theatre industry—and, in particular, musical theatre—has continually reinforced a narrow and harmful version of masculinity.

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