Tag: feminism
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British New Writing in an Age of Austerity
Monday 1st December 2014
writingFriday, 7 May 2010; Brixton, south London; darkest night.
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Spine, Soho Theatre
Wednesday 22nd October 2014
reviewSmall but emotionally affecting play about female friendship and libraries is al…
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The Distance
Wednesday 15th October 2014
blogText of the day: “We strangers are famous for our particular brand of kindness.”
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Erica Whyman on the Bechdel Test
Friday 23rd May 2014
blogQuote of the day: “The brilliant Bechdel test, which asks that films have at lea…
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The Mistress Contract, Royal Court
Wednesday 5th February 2014
reviewTelevision writer Abi Morgan’s new play is clichéd in its writing and unconvinci…
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Rapture, Blister, Burn, Hampstead Theatre
Thursday 23rd January 2014
reviewNew American drama about women’s life choices is a veritably wordy seminar class…
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Blurred Lines, National Theatre
Wednesday 22nd January 2014
reviewNick Payne’s new devised piece explores gender — but what does a man really know…
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Hysteria, Hampstead Theatre
Thursday 12th September 2013
reviewSpirited revival of Terry Johnson’s brilliantly witty psychoanalytic farce from …
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Pam Gems on Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi
Monday 22nd July 2013
blogQuote of the day: “The 1970s were noisy; and combative.”
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