The article highlights Jenny Anderson's journey from a child mesmerized by theater to her successful career as a Broadway photographer. Her debut book, THE IN-BETWEEN, compiles 16 years of photographs capturing the behind-the-scenes moments of theatrical productions. Through her lens, she illustrates the transformative process of theater, featuring familiar faces and showcasing the emotional depth and camaraderie that define the craft. The book encapsulates themes of identity and evolution within the world of theater, making it a celebration of the artistic community's essence.
Anderson, even at 7, loved to look not just at the razzle-dazzle happening onstage but at the alchemy that happened beyond it, transforming 1990s suburban kids into Depression-era orphans.
Her first book, THE IN-BETWEEN, collects 16 years of her work behind the Broadway stage, celebrating the love that goes into making theater.
This is a book, in many ways, about becoming: a twisted mother, an underdog boxer, the goddess of the underworld, a bona fide Broadway star.
Despite not being a performer, Anderson suffuses each of her photographs with a palpable tenderness, capturing the essence of the show people community.
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