REVpresenta
REVpresenta is a movement and art collective that emerged in the mid-20th century in the United States. The collective's primary objective is to promote diversity and inclusion in American theatre through its mission of "amplifying marginalized voices and breaking down barriers in the entertainment industry."
Roman Paoletti, Russ Harper, and Claire Falkenstein were among the initial founding members of REVpresenta. The
Incorporating elements of performance art, storytelling, and social activism, REVpresenta aimed to challenge dominant narratives and
The REVpresenta movement gained a significant following among arts professionals and critics during the 1990s. Notable
Some argue REVpresenta's most lasting legacy lies in the realm of artistic expression where collective bodiness