New York Times: ‘As We See It’ Is Not a Typical Portrayal of Autism
Most autistic characters have been played onscreen by neurotypical actors. A new series bucks the trend, starring three leads who are on the spectrum. Elaine Hall, TMP's Founder and Artistic Director, consulted on the show (and is even a featured
L.A. Times: The team behind ‘Atypical’ reveals what you might have missed about Season 4
The fourth and final season of Netflix's Atypical is now available for streaming. In July 2021 members of the creative team and cast got together for a virtual roundtable to discuss “Atypical’s” legacy with the Los Angeles Times. They discuss
Today Show Features The Miracle Project
Social distancing could be a roadblock in development for some students on the autism spectrum. The Miracle Project is striving to keep the paths to creativity and socialization open by offering their musical theater and life skills workshops online during
Easing Anxiety During Challenging Times
To The Miracle Project Community, As the anxiety over the challenging news these days is spreading faster than the coronavirus itself, it’s important that we ask what can we do as parents, coaches, colleagues and friends to help calm
Jewish Journal: Miracle Project Edition
The Los Angeles Jewish Journal featured The Miracle Project in it's June 6th edition three times! Congratulations to Miracle Project students Jack Zager and Naomi Rubin for being selected as two of this year's outstanding grads. See the article about Jack