A theatre kid or theater kid is a common stereotype of a young actor, usually a student, who openly displays a talent and/or passion for performance. Common traits associated with the stereotype include obsession with or devotion to school plays, the tendency to spontaneously perform or quote lyrics in everyday social situations, and a personal obsession with musicals.
New York Times reporter Madison Malone Kircher wrote in 2023 that "Grown-up theater kids run the world". She listed several political and media figures with theatrical performing backgrounds, including US Supreme Court justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, US Senator Ted Cruz, political commentator Chris Hayes, and New Jersey governor Phil Murphy, among others. Citing Chris Hayes, she wrote:
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