Featured Guest on Empowered Artist Collective podcast

Featured Guest on Empowered Artist Collective podcast

Andrea talks with Jennifer Apple - host of Empowered Artist Collective. She shares her journey as a queer performer & producer and what led her to co-found Ring of Keys. They talk about the need for queer visibility and representation, creating change even if it takes time, and what it means to lead by example & trust your intuition. 

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FEATURED GUEST ON THE DREADED QUESTION PODCAST

FEATURED GUEST ON THE DREADED QUESTION PODCAST

Andrea talks with Lili Torre of The Dreaded Question podcast. They discuss Ring of Keys’ mission, why it’s important to have multiple pursuits, and Andrea’s experience as an actor in Chicago before she moved to New York.

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FEATURED GUEST ON TAKE ME TO COFFEE PODCAST

FEATURED GUEST ON TAKE ME TO COFFEE PODCAST

Andrea was a featured guest on the Take Me To Coffee podcast. Andrea sat down with Take Me To Coffee to talk all things art, activism, building a non-profit as your side gig, and why just nearly everything should be BANISH'ED!

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STATERA INTERVIEW

STATERA INTERVIEW

Check out this interview of Andrea with Statera Arts. They talked about why Andrea became a StateraArts member, gender parity, and her work with Ring of Keys.  

“Because feminism and theatre have always been my two passions, and anytime I have the opportunity to see them existing at an intersection, it pumps me up! So in essence, Statera pumps me up! My personal mission aligns so well with Statera's: to use positive action to advocate for and amplify women and marginalized voices.”

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A Conversation with Klea Blackhurst & Andrea Prestinario

A Conversation with Klea Blackhurst & Andrea Prestinario

Stage & Candor - an online publication focusing on intersectionality and inclusion issues in the performing arts - interviewed Andrea and her partner, Klea Blackhurst, for their latest feature. Check out the spread and their discussion that touches on queerness in musical theatre, Ethel Merman, and even Klea's rock collection (much to Andrea's surprise).

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