
New Books in Critical Theory Ryan Donovan, "Broadway Bodies: A Critical History of Conformity" (Oxford UP, 2023)
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Jan 18, 2026 Ryan Donovan, Assistant Professor of Theater Studies and author of *Broadway Bodies*, dives into the complex world of Broadway casting. He discusses the narrow ideals of the 'Broadway Body' and how they shape societal norms in performance. Topics include the impact of fat suits in musicals and the casting of straight actors in gay roles, revealing the industry’s pervasive biases. Donovan critiques both the progress in inclusivity and the lingering structural barriers, highlighting key figures like Ali Stroker and recent shifts towards representation.
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Donuts Before Ballet
- Donovan jokes about eating donuts before ballet class while wondering why he didn't get certain casts.
- That lived experience became a motivating puzzle for his historical research.
Shared Histories Of Stigmatized Bodies
- Fat, disability, and queer studies converge because they all study stigmatized bodies shaped by historical eugenic stigma.
- Donovan uses Goffman's Stigma to link social norms to Broadway casting practices.
Reframe Casting As Reformable Labor
- Treat casting as a labor practice that can be reformed rather than an inevitable subjective gatekeeping act.
- Make casting less discriminatory while acknowledging its subjective artistic elements.



