đBeth Ann Rosica resides in West Chester, has a Ph.D. in Education, and has dedicated her career advocating on behalf of at-risk children and families. She enjoys drag queen shows and chooses to leave her children at home for those performances.đ
Do you just feel my eyes rolling to the back of my head? Yes, we all know her name. She is a frequent flyer at West Chester Area School District School Board Meetings and West Chester Borough Meetings and ran unsuccessfully as a Libertarian for Mayor of West Chester Borough. (Kindly allow me to digress a moment and mention that Dan Truitt is now head of Chester County Libertarians. ANYWAY, also wonder aloud if his East Goshen Supervisor wife Michelle Truittâs gal pal failed politician Heidi Vander Waal has conceded yet? She lost a month ago, so what is taking so long? I really genuinely like both Truitts, but I marvel at whom they think is hunky dory, donât you?)
Enough digressing, back to this weird thing about now they all hate theatre.
If Lewis Carroll were alive today, âcuriousâ might be the word he would use to describe the Peopleâs Light Theater performance of his world-renowned novel, Alice in Wonderland.Â
The theater, located in Chester County is currently running a holiday, pantomime rendition of the classic. The website says the show is appropriate for ages five to 105 and includes a drag queen performer in the cast. Eric Jaffe, according to the theaterâs casting page, âis a genderfull [sic] glamour monster and the recipient of the 2018 Philly Drag Awards, Best Host, Best Alternative Drag Queen, And Drag Queen of the Year as well as 2020âs Performer of the Year.âÂ
Just as curious is the fact that multiple school districts in Chester County are sponsoring field trips for students to attend the performance, including West Chester Area, Tredyffrin/Easttown, and Downingtown. Students as young as second grade and up to sixth grade attended the performance.Â
~ beth ann rosica, theatre critic
So Beth Ann had to have an opinion. Hey thatâs her right. But itâs also my right to say, West Chester Borough residents should count their blessings she is NOT mayor. We already know she doesnât like drag queens, so this shouldnât be a surprise. Above is a screen shot of her op-ed in Broad and Liberty.
Now as an educator one would have thought that Beth Ann Rosica would have at least been familiar of how theatre evolved from itâs early days when you know men routinely played the part of women because it was considered unseemly etc for women to be actors. Has she heard of William Shakespere, etc?
A panto is a traditional fairy tale complete with songs, dances, jokes, exaggerated characters and lots of audience participation. The British started this centuries ago and love a good panto. In fact, panto began thanks to actor manager John Rich, who introduced it in 1717. Panto or pantomime has an again centuries long theatrical history in western culture dating back to the dawn of classical theatre. Commedia dellâarte.
See above? Dan Leno and Herbert Campbell in Babes in the Wood, 1897, at the Drury Lane Theatre in Londonâs West End. And below? Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret of England in a Windsor Castle wartime performance of AladdinâŠas in the recently deceased Queen Elizabeth II of England.
But then I saw Beth Annâs little thing about leaving her âchildrenâ at home while she enjoyed drag shows. Very funny statement. Made me wonder if she had LITTLE kids. Umm nope. They are like in 8th and 10th grade now, right? Donât you think they have seen/heard worse? Found an online interview. Note the screen shot excerpt:
This all started recently over a Peopleâs Light current production. The production has rave reviews, truthfully.
A LAND WHERE EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE
Peopleâs Light presents Jennifer Childs and Alex Bechtelâs Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Panto
Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer Nov 22, 2022
So when this started a few days ago as the latest issue of the collective idiocy, I sat back and though, well they can just not let their kids go, right? Nope, we all have to hear about it.
These people just never stop. Look you guys, itâs kind of simple: if youâre so upset about public education you can homeschool your children or you can put them in charter schools or religious schools.
The second thing is, this is a theatrical production. Itâs not doing anything dirty to your children.
The third thing goes back to choice again. Just like you have the choice to pull your kids out of public school because you hate public school so much, you also have the choice not to send your child on a field trip. They will, of course remember that you did this and they wonât remember you and say mommy and daddy protected me. They will remember you and say mommy and daddy punished us, and made us freaks with the rest of the class.
If you donât want to go, if you donât want your children to go, thatâs fine, but why does the rest of the world have to hear about it?
However, what you donât get to do is to tell everyone else how to live their lives.
So I think people should go out of their way to make a donation to Peopleâs Light. They are a wonderful theatre company and part of our extended Chester County Community. Tell the no fun collective I refer to as Stepford Wives for Totalitarianism that they can do as they choose with their own children and lives, but their choices should be everyoneâs choices. This is about their comfort levels, not care for the community. This has all gone too far and now that they lost in yet another election, itâs like they have to manufacture issues to desperately try to stay relevant. But it does once again highlight all of their phobias and prejudices quite nicely.
https://www.peopleslight.org/support/donate/
Follow the links posted to support our beloved regional and in some cases, local theatre company.
https://tickets.peopleslight.org/donate/contribute1
I sign off saying, hereâs hoping everyone can find the magic of the season in their lives.
Pax.

Love Peopleâs Light â will definitely get tix to see this production. Yes, decide for ur own kids, not mine.
Why do we keep having to hear Rosica and her crewâs every gripe about this countyâs public schools? Because their end goal is not improve public education but to end it. This is a pretty common in the Libertarian platform: the abolishment of the department of ed and the end of compulsory, tax-funded education.
Since we actually have fantastic schools here in Chesco, their complaints just get more and more outlandish. CRT, bathrooms for kids who are trans, indoctrination, book banning . . . pantos. Luckily for us, Chesco voters have rejected this nonsense resoundingly for several years running. Almost as it the more ridiculous Rosica and her pals get, the louder everyone elseâs BS detectors go off.
Also, despite her claim sheâs a fan, this is not the first time Ms. Rosica has voiced her discomfort with drag shows: https://broadandliberty.com/2022/10/06/beth-ann-rosica-where-does-hate-really-live/
So Iâll do you one better and when I donate to Peopleâs Light, Iâll probably make it in Honor of Beth Ann Rosica and her peerless dedication to . . . stopping dudes from dressing up like the Cheshire Cat.