50 Women in Theatre

50 Women in Theatre
Author: Cheryl Robson
Publsiher: Supernova Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1913641058

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Since 1660 when actresses first began performing on the English stage, women have forged bright careers in theatre, while men called the shots. Four hundred years of women playwrights, from Aphra Behn to Caryl Churchill, yet plays by women make up less than a quarter of staged productions in the UK, leading to a scarcity of roles for women. With women buying most of the tickets, theatre productions risk losing their relevance to modern culture if they fail to represent the many and varied lives of women.With an overview of post-war theatre and 25 exclusive interviews with leading women theatre-makers, this book inspires us to create a truly equal and inclusive theatre today. Including: Nina Lee Aquino ◉ Sudha Buchar ◉ Moira Buffini ◉ Paule Constable ◉ Denise Gough ◉ Vicky Ireland ◉ Jude Kelly ◉ Bryony Lavery ◉ Katie Mitchell ◉ Marsha Norman ◉ Lynn Nottage ◉ Emma Rice ◉ Daryl Roth ◉ Michelle Terry and many more...

Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre

Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre
Author: Colin Chambers
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 892
Release: 2006-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847140012

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International in scope, this book is designed to be the pre-eminent reference work on the English-speaking theatre in the twentieth century. Arranged alphabetically, it consists of some 2500 entries written by 280 contributors from 20 countries which include not only top-level experts, but, uniquely, leading professionals from the world of theatre. A fascinating resource for anyone interested in theatre, it includes: - Overviews of major concepts, topics and issues; - Surveys of theatre institutions, countries, and genres; - Biographical entries on key performers, playwrights, directors, designers, choreographers and composers; - Articles by leading professionals on crafts, skills and disciplines including acting, design, directing, lighting, sound and voice.

Women s Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain

Women s Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain
Author: K. Newey
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2005-11-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780230554900

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Women's Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain is the first book to make a comprehensive study of women playwrights in the British theatre from 1820 to 1918. It looks at how women playwrights negotiated their personal and professional identities as writers, and examines the female tradition of playwriting which dramatises the central experience of women's lives around the themes of home, the nation, and the position of women in marriage and the family. The book also includes an extensive Appendix of authors and plays, which will be a useful reference tool for students and scholars in nineteenth-century studies and theatre historians.

Indigenous Women s Theatre in Canada

Indigenous Women   s Theatre in Canada
Author: Sarah MacKenzie
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-11-15T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773634319

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Despite a recent increase in the productivity and popularity of Indigenous playwrights in Canada, most critical and academic attention has been devoted to the work of male dramatists, leaving female writers on the margins. In Indigenous Women’s Theatre in Canada, Sarah MacKenzie addresses this critical gap by focusing on plays by Indigenous women written and produced in the socio-cultural milieux of twentieth and twenty-first century Canada. Closely analyzing dramatic texts by Monique Mojica, Marie Clements, and Yvette Nolan, MacKenzie explores representations of gendered colonialist violence in order to determine the varying ways in which these representations are employed subversively and informatively by Indigenous women. These plays provide an avenue for individual and potential cultural healing by deconstructing some of the harmful ideological work performed by colonial misrepresentations of Indigeneity and demonstrate the strength and persistence of Indigenous women, offering a space in which decolonial futurisms can be envisioned. In this unique work, MacKenzie suggests that colonialist misrepresentations of Indigenous women have served to perpetuate demeaning stereotypes, justifying devaluation of and violence against Indigenous women. Most significantly, however, she argues that resistant representations in Indigenous women’s dramatic writing and production work in direct opposition to such representational and manifest violence.

Race Sex and Gender in Contemporary Women s Theatre

Race  Sex  and Gender in Contemporary Women s Theatre
Author: Mary F Brewer
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781837642465

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Focusing on dramatic works by contemporary British and American playwrights, in conjunction with feminist political and theoretical texts, this book discusses feminist constructions of the category "Woman".

Stage Women 1900 50 Female Theatre Workers and Professional Practice

Stage Women  1900  50  Female Theatre Workers and Professional Practice
Author: MAGGIE B. GALE; KATE DORNEY.,Maggie B. Gale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1526136864

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This book presents cutting-edge historical and cultural essays in the field of women, theatre and performance. It explore women's networks of professional practice in the performance industries between 1900 and 1950, with a focus on women's sense and experience of professional agency in an industry largely controlled by men.

The Cambridge History of British Theatre

The Cambridge History of British Theatre
Author: Jane Milling,Peter Thomson,Baz Kershaw,Joseph Walter Donohue (Jr.)
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 597
Release: 2004-12-09
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521651325

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Monologues women

Monologues  women
Author: Robert Emerson,Jane Grumbach
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1976
Genre: Acting
ISBN: STANFORD:36105003285983

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Book Description: 50 speeches from the contemporary theatre for women.