Lindsay Green ’16 Featured in Hometown Newspaper for Work on Addy & Uno

Lindsay Green, a 2016 alumna in Theatre Arts and currently the Coordinator of Disability Services at MMC, was featured in the Shawangunk Journal for her work on Addy & Uno. 

Addy & Uno—off-Broadway’s first family musical about disability and bullying—debuted at the 14th Street Y this past fall, thanks to a major collaboration of MMC faculty, students, staff, and alumni.

MMC’s Nava R. Silton, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, headed up the creative team, as the musical was based on her widely successful Realabilities Educational Comic Book Series, a 10 comic-book series for students about disability, strength, and friendship.

The musical stood out as the quintessential MMC project—one that is collaborative, creative, and groundbreaking, and addresses social problems with creativity. A wide variety of MMC students, faculty, staff, and alumni participated in the vision and production of the show, including Lindsay, who worked on lighting and sound design.

Read Lindsay’s profile here.

Published: January 12, 2018

MMC’s Lindsay Green Discusses Overcoming COVID-19 Challenges with Symplicity

Green, the Assistant Director of Disability Services and Academic Access at MMC, describes the impact the novel coronavirus and subsequent closure of campus had on students, faculty, and the Office of Disability Services.