I listened in recently to a discussion of women directors and theater workers who came together to around topics like being woman-identifying in the theater world, how to handle classic works that are problematic because of racist or misogynistic subtext, and also what they see for the future of their work in theater.
Eurydice as a poetic exercise
Eurydice as a poetic exercise
Eurydice as a poetic exercise
I listened in recently to a discussion of women directors and theater workers who came together to around topics like being woman-identifying in the theater world, how to handle classic works that are problematic because of racist or misogynistic subtext, and also what they see for the future of their work in theater.