Feb 20, 2013 | Plays
The plays in this collection ask us to view our own foolishness, desires, frustration, hurt, anger, and longing. They are emotional mirrors, offered by the playwrights, which reflect our commonality. Lesbian theater is written by women. We are members of multiple communities. We are mothers, sisters, lovers, friends. We come from every culture. We are political beings, we are spiritual beings. We inhabit the globe.
Two Fools by Terry Baum; Gloria’s Visit by Nancy Dean; Fuchsia by Janis Astor del Valle; Tiggy Tiggy Touch Wood by Renee; Yardlights Ahead by Beverly Thompson; Minus One by Harriet Malinowitz; Horsefeathers by Rosemary McLaughlin; Promenade by Sarah Schulman; edited by Nancy Dean and MG Soares.
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Feb 2, 2013 | Playmarket, Plays
A group of women organise and support each other during a strike. (more…)
Feb 2, 2013 | Playmarket, Plays
Julie is 43 and pregnant and husband Don has just spent the family savings on a red sports car. (more…)
Feb 2, 2013 | Playmarket, Plays
A classroom project on famous New Zealanders is gate-crashed by long forgotten ancestors who challenge our view of history. (more…)
Feb 2, 2013 | Playmarket, Plays
A group of workers and underprivileged grapple with life and politics circa 1985. (more…)
Feb 2, 2013 | Playmarket, Plays
Garbo, Marilyn and Dietrich are three “bag ladies” surviving on their wits and seeking refuge in a film star fantasy world: a bold exploration of the tensions as well as the bonds which form between women at the bottom of the social pile. (more…)