100 Great Plays for Women: Women Behaving Badly
Led by Lucy Kerbel
There just aren’t any good plays for women. Lucy Kerbel set out to challenge this assumption in her groundbreaking book 100 Great Plays for Women. In this series she will explore a few of these hundred.
Plays covered in this session:
The Killing of Sister George by Frank Marcus, The Maids by Jean Genet, The Boston Marriage by David Mamet, Five Women Wearing the Same Dress by Alan Ball and Attempts on her Life by Martin Crimp.
This session is 1 of 3 included in the series
100 Great Plays for Women: Part 2 - book all 3 for £54
LUCY KERBEL is the Director of Tonic Theatre and an award-winning theatre director. Having begun her career as Resident Director at the National Theatre Studio and English Touring Theatre, Kerbel went on to direct a range of classics, new writing and productions for younger audiences. In addition to directing she does consultancy, lecturing, and works extensively in theatre education.
100 Great Plays for Women: Women Behaving Badly
National Theatre: Clore Learning Centre, South Bank, London
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This event ended on Saturday 8th of November 2014
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