9783718658725-3718658720-Feminist Stages: Interviews with Women in Contemporary British Theatre (Polish Theatre Archive)

Feminist Stages: Interviews with Women in Contemporary British Theatre (Polish Theatre Archive)

ISBN-13: 9783718658725
ISBN-10: 3718658720
Edition: 0
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Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover 330 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783718658725
ISBN-10: 3718658720
Edition: 0
Author:
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover 330 pages

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Feminist Stages draws together the voices of more than fifty women currently working in the theatres of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
It asks provocative questions: What is Feminism? Does gender matter in the theatre? Is there a "female" or "feminist" way of working in the theatre? Are things changing for women in the theatre today?
These women speak across generations, sometimes at cross purposes. They speak from individual positions with regard to race, class, sexuality and regional identity, and approaches to performance.
About the Author and Researcher
Lizbeth Goodman is Lecturer (Theatre Studies/Gender Studies specialist) at the Open University. She also produces and directs comedy at the Gate Theatre, London.
Jane de Gay is a Research Assistant working on the Gender, Politics, Performance Research Project (chaired by Lizbeth Goodman for the Open University). She is also completing at Ph.D. study about the work of Virginia Woolf.

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