Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Title Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain PDF eBook
Author Tracy C. Davis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 324
Release 1999-05-27
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521659826

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This collection of essays recovers the names and careers of nineteenth-century women playwrights.

Playwriting Women

Playwriting Women
Title Playwriting Women PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Zimmerman
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 244
Release 1994-09
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780889242586

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The Canadian Dramatist, Volume 3 The six playwrights discussed in this volume are Carol Bolt, Erica Ritter, Sharon Pollack, Margaret Hollingsworth, Anne Chislett, and Judith Thompson.

African Women Playwrights

African Women Playwrights
Title African Women Playwrights PDF eBook
Author Kathy A. Perkins
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 386
Release 2009
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0252075730

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For the first time, a distinctive collection of plays by African women published in English

Getting Into the Act

Getting Into the Act
Title Getting Into the Act PDF eBook
Author Ellen Donkin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2005-08-03
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1134890850

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Getting Into the Act is a vigorous and refreshing account of seven female playwrights who, against all odds, enjoyed professional success in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Ellen Donkin relates fascinating, disturbing tales about the male theatre managers to whom they were indebted, and the trials and prejudices they endured, ranging from accusations of plagiarism to sexual harassment. This scarred turbulent early history still resonates in the late twentieth-century. The current ratio of female to male playwrights is virtually unchanged. Old patterns of male control persist, and playwriting continues to be a hazardous occupation for women. But within these scarred earlier histories there are equally powerful narratives of self-revelation, endurance, and professional triumph that may point to a new way forward. Getting Into the Act is entertaining and informative reading for anyone, from scholar to general reader, who is interested in the history and gender politics of the stage.

Rage And Reason

Rage And Reason
Title Rage And Reason PDF eBook
Author Heidi Stephenson
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 245
Release 2014-05-29
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1408178036

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Women playwrights speak about their art and the theatre in this collection of interviews about a key decade of British drama. Twenty leading contemporary dramatists discuss their work from the perspective of being both writers and women. Each talks about the state of the theatre now, the craft of playwrighting, and the pressures of working within a male dominated environment. The book also features Sarah Kane's very last public interview. 'What I think is so exciting about the response to a number of the plays written by women in the last ten years is that they are popular with audiences - because they've got this quality, this energy and this culture that hasn't been seen much on stage before: a humour, sexiness and wit that's been missing' - Charlotte Keatley

Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Plays by Women

Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Plays by Women
Title Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Plays by Women PDF eBook
Author Penny Farfan
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 327
Release 2021-07-22
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 047205435X

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Explores how women playwrights illuminate the contemporary world and contribute to its reshaping

Smile, Or Else

Smile, Or Else
Title Smile, Or Else PDF eBook
Author Chanel Brenner
Publisher Press 53
Pages 78
Release 2021-04
Genre
ISBN 9781950413348

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Winner of the 2021 Press 53 Award for Poetry, Smile, or Else by Chanel Brenner, is a moving collection of elegiac poems dealing with the death of Brenner's six-year-old son, and her and her family's ongoing trek toward healing.