This article discusses three performance projects of the Tel Aviv University Theater Department, and is an attempt to explore the "Creator-Researcher Actor" program as a local pedagogical model that frees the actor from the relatively narrow confines of his/her role as a performer subject to the authority of playwright and director. Since the raw materials of the projects derive from non-dramatic texts rather than plays, the creator-researcher actor can be viewed as a kind of "postdramatic writer." Although the program is not ideologically labeled "Feminist Theater," indirectly it furnishes women actors with a creative space, "a stage of their own" that permits them to lay claim to their works and let their voices be heard. The article ...