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Women's Theatre Groups
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2021
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Women's theatre groups in the United States have developed during the last five years as a means of exploring and expressing women's identity, potentialities, and the nature of oppression. By dramatizing their conflicts and joys, the women in these groups seek to make other women feel good about being female and to experience outrage at what they consider to be the gross injustices in the relationship between the sexes.
Feminists began forming their own theatre groups because they felt stifled by male domination in both the traditional and experimental theatre worlds. The groups, most in the New York area, vary in performing style, intent and internal structure from the traditional mode of The New Feminist Theatre, a group with a well-defined leader, to the collective arrangement of the It's All Right to be Woman Theatre, where feminism is expressed through the structure of the group and theatre pieces.
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The above photo is by John Kelly of a scene from The Westbeth Feminist Collective's evening of plays, entitled Up! An Uppity Revue.
* This quote was taken from “The Founding of the New Feminist Theatre” by Anselma dell'-Olio in Notes From the Second Year: Women's Liberation, 1970. p. 101.
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