Description
Female Voices, Fighting Lives: Seven Plays by Women
Edited by Cheryl Robson
Winner of The Raymond Williams Prize
Plays by Ayshe Raif, Cheryl Robson, April De Angelis, Nina Rapi, Eva Lewin, Jan Rupee, Jean Abbott.
“A testimony to the work and debate going on among women, an inspiring document.” Whats On
Contents
Introduction by Cheryl Robson | Looking Through, Looking Beyond by Sian Evans | Sofia Kalinska and the Demonic Woman by Betty Kaplan | The Next Stage by Diane Spearman | The Salon at Paines Plough by Anna Furse and April de Angelis | Speaking in Tongues but in whose language? by Nina Rapi | Director Training for women by Anna Birch | The Status of women in Theatre by Caroline Gardiner
The Plays
Fail/Safe by Ayshe Raif
“…a most disturbing lament for the way that some family ties become chains from which there will never be escape…” The Guardian
The Taking Of Liberty by Cheryl Robson
“…the French Revolution: a women’s protest…escalates into savage retribution.” What’s On
Crux by April De Angelis: Four women who follow their own doctrine of pleasure and hedonism in opposition to the stifling dictates of the Church.
France: 13th century. Heresy, blood and burnings. The Doctrine of the Free Spirit celebrates pleasure, passion and freedom from guilt. A corrupt and hypocritical Pope crushes the women who live this outrage. “We are born. We are. Our flesh is beautiful, more beautiful than cake or the stars.”
Ithaka by Nina Rapi
“Theatrically inventive, often surreal, witty and funny… sensitive charting of a woman’s quest for love and freedom.” Bush Theatre
Cochon Flambe by Eva Lewin: Explores the sexual politics of waitressing in a comic, one-woman play.
Cut It Out by Jan Rupee: A sharp blend of humour and pathos, tells the story of Laura, a self-lacerator.
Forced Out by Jean Abbott: A lesbian teacher’s confrontation with her community’s prejudices, unleashed by a newspaper’s gay witch hunt.
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