Feminist Theatre
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Saga of the Wet Hens
0 Male, 4 Female
Four Quebec women writers meet at the centre of a fabulous vortex where they perform six Tableaux - Sisters in Slumber & Henpecking the Hens & The Pelt of Urs Major & The Night the Women Looked…
Shudder & Fold
7 Male, 3 Female
Shudder ... ” ... an exceptional play, a story of people living on the edge ... Under Milk Wood on acid” ~ Capital Times Fold ... Based around a series of five birthday parties, Fold follows…
So You Want To Work In Theatre?
** 10% DISCOUNT ** This is an essential guide for young people who want to work in the theatre - but aren't sure exactly what they want to do, or how to get to do it Many young people are eager to experience…
The Fighting Days
1 Male, 3 Female
Set in Winnipeg during 1910-1917 this play presents the polarities of public and private lives, and issues of racism and pacifism in the suffragette movement It focusses on the life and work of Francis…
The Misandrist
3 Male, 5 Female
A fairy tale wrapped around three Mysteries. four Comedies, a Lecture, two Appalling Tragedies, two Therapies, two school essays on Shakespeare - and a Love Story ” ... angry and funny energy ...…
The Wind Cries Mary
3 Male, 3 Female
Loosely based on Hedda Gabler, this is set on a college campus in the late ‘60s. Amidst the turbulent anti-war demonstrations and beginnings of Asian-American identity politics, we follow an extraordinary…
Top Girls - STUDENT EDITION with Commentary & Notes
0 Male, 7 Female
Marlene hosts a dinner part in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls employment agency Her guests are five women from the past - Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the…
Women As Lovers - Dolores Street & Wine Country
0 Male, 9 Female
Two plays that humorously and dramatically capture San Francisco lesbian culture In Dolores Street four quirky roommates - Lonnie, Fran, Danielle & Wendy - arrange a dinner party from a Personal ad.…
Women Who Write Plays - Interviews with American Dramatists
2 Male, 3 Female
In this collection of 23 interviews, theatre critic Alexis Greene explores cultural background, playwrighting style, sustaining a career, and the relationship between art and life. It offers in-depth insight…
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