In the wake of Emily Glassberg Sands\u27 well-publicized thesis, Opening the Curtain on Playwright Gender, theater artists across the country are up in arms about the disparity that has long existed between male and female playwrights. Glassberg Sands’ audit study showed that literary managers and artistic directors rate female-authored scripts lower in terms of quality, marketability, and audience response. In addition, recent studies show that only 20% of the plays produced in American regional theaters each year have female playwrights. As a positive step towards equality, I curated and produced a festival of new American plays by women entitled Voices in Contemporary Feminism(s). It was my goal to instigate change first by staging new A...
This project extended previous research on the “unruly woman” as depicted in plays by contemporary w...
While the role of violence in the works of male American playwrights has been widely explored, most ...
For those working in the theory and practice - or both - of performing arts today, we can no longer ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [99]-110).This thesis explores the feminist reaction to t...
The traditional power dynamic of theater rehearsal spaces is based in a culture in which the directo...
The traditional power dynamic of theater rehearsal spaces is based in a culture in which the directo...
71 pagesTheatre has always been a refuge for the educated woman. The women’s movement, in all its it...
This article joins a vibrant conversation in American literary studies about the contribution of fem...
This article joins a vibrant conversation in American literary studies about the contribution of fem...
This thesis explores various aspects of contemporary American drama by women. The study is facilitat...
This thesis re-encounters classic texts of feminist theatre theory by Elin Diamond, Jill Dolan, Sue-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [88]-89)The focus of this thesis is to explore if a femin...
Traditional studies of theater have long neglected an overall study of female roles as written by ma...
Traditional studies of theater have long neglected an overall study of female roles as written by ma...
Traditional studies of theater have long neglected an overall study of female roles as written by ma...
This project extended previous research on the “unruly woman” as depicted in plays by contemporary w...
While the role of violence in the works of male American playwrights has been widely explored, most ...
For those working in the theory and practice - or both - of performing arts today, we can no longer ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [99]-110).This thesis explores the feminist reaction to t...
The traditional power dynamic of theater rehearsal spaces is based in a culture in which the directo...
The traditional power dynamic of theater rehearsal spaces is based in a culture in which the directo...
71 pagesTheatre has always been a refuge for the educated woman. The women’s movement, in all its it...
This article joins a vibrant conversation in American literary studies about the contribution of fem...
This article joins a vibrant conversation in American literary studies about the contribution of fem...
This thesis explores various aspects of contemporary American drama by women. The study is facilitat...
This thesis re-encounters classic texts of feminist theatre theory by Elin Diamond, Jill Dolan, Sue-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [88]-89)The focus of this thesis is to explore if a femin...
Traditional studies of theater have long neglected an overall study of female roles as written by ma...
Traditional studies of theater have long neglected an overall study of female roles as written by ma...
Traditional studies of theater have long neglected an overall study of female roles as written by ma...
This project extended previous research on the “unruly woman” as depicted in plays by contemporary w...
While the role of violence in the works of male American playwrights has been widely explored, most ...
For those working in the theory and practice - or both - of performing arts today, we can no longer ...