ABSTRACT

This volume is a collection of interviews that spans feminist views from 1968 to the 1990s. Including over eight years of research. Part of the Comtemporary Theatre Studies series, it will be of special interest to everyone involved in theatre and useful to students and those who oare interested in women's theatre.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction: Feminist Stages

part I|79 pages

Feminist Stages from 1968 into the 1970s

chapter |5 pages

Ann Jellicoe

chapter |8 pages

Pam Gems

chapter |8 pages

Gillian Hanna

chapter |7 pages

Bryony Lavery

chapter |5 pages

Elizabeth MacLennan

chapter |7 pages

Kathleen McCreery

chapter |7 pages

Nancy Diuguid

chapter |4 pages

Kate Owen

chapter |6 pages

Louise Page

chapter |4 pages

Annie Castledine

chapter |6 pages

Tasha Fairbanks

chapter |4 pages

Genista McIntosh

chapter |4 pages

Michelene Wandor

part II|93 pages

Feminist Stages of the 1980s

chapter |4 pages

Sarah Daniels

chapter |4 pages

Polly Teale

chapter |8 pages

Jules Wright

chapter |7 pages

Yvonne Brewster

chapter |4 pages

Penny Casdagli of Neti-Neti

chapter |5 pages

Charlotte Keatley

chapter |5 pages

Fiona Shaw

chapter |6 pages

Juliet Stevenson

chapter |3 pages

Diana Quick

chapter |6 pages

Harriet Walter

chapter |7 pages

Sue Pomeroy

chapter |3 pages

Clare Venables

chapter |4 pages

Claire MacDonald

chapter |6 pages

Betty Caplan

part III|106 pages

Feminist Stages of the 1990s

chapter |6 pages

Denise Wong

chapter |6 pages

Kristine Landon-Smith of Tamasha

chapter |3 pages

The Hairy Marys

chapter |6 pages

Emilyn Claid

chapter |4 pages

Morwenna Banks

chapter |3 pages

Victoria Worsley

chapter |4 pages

Mara de Wit

chapter |7 pages

Deborah Levy

chapter |6 pages

Nina Rapi

chapter |5 pages

Deborah Baddoo

chapter |6 pages

Anna O

chapter |9 pages

Jackie Kay

chapter |7 pages

Peta Lily

chapter |6 pages

Carole Woddis