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Review: A VERY QUEER HOLIDAY: CHISMUKKUH IN JULY! at 54 Below Is Silliness With An Important Mission

Stephen Mosher for BroadwayWorld.com

"...Also landing on the adorable side of things [was] HJ Farr, who was perfect, performing two different original compositions from the movie..."

Amazon’s first non-binary rom-com is a ‘refreshing’ queer Christmas musical extravaganza

Interview with Vic Parsons for Pink News

"...Farr, who came out as non-binary after playing a character who was genderless, says that understanding their own gender better has made them a better actor. “There was so much that made more sense when I discovered my own transness,” they say. They play all genders now, reminiscing about playing a teenage boy in a recent production – the dream gig in many ways..."

Timeless love story Theatre LILA presents a gender-fluid "Romeo+Juliet"

Victoria Davis for The Isthmus

"...Watching Farr and Rodriguez rehearse, it’s easy to believe they are lovers, or at least real-life best friends. But they have only known each other for a few weeks.

'Romeo and Juliet has been one of my favorite Shakespeare plays forever,' says Lanius, who spent almost 15 years brainstorming this idea. 'I’ve fallen in love so much with Kelsey and HJ and the care they’ve taken with these roles. I can’t wait for people to see the beautiful moments that they share together, which feel so natural...'"

Review: Knowledge is Lust in BITE THE APPLE

Amanda Finn for BroadwayWorld.com

"...[HJ] Farr takes the stage as Nameless the stranger who is taken in after nearly drowning outside of one of the fateless camps. Farr, in this role, has an uncanny ability to relate to [their] other performers. Regardless of the amount of time spent interacting with the others on stage, [they] take the moments to heart and create a genuine connection with everyone. This, in conjunction with [their] dry humor and spot on dead panning, makes for a spotlight performance..."