‘Crooked’ explores sexual, religious matters for teens

‘Crooked’ explores sexual, religious matters for teens
The Women’s Studies Program and the UTC Theatre Department’s most recent production “Crooked” is a coming of age comedy, addressing the different quirks of teenagers. Blake Harris, a senior from Chattanooga, is the director of “Crooked.” “‘Crooked’ explores the intersection of sexuality, religion, gender and other identity categories that make us who we are,” Harris said.
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