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Alison Oddey's interviews with prominent performing women, span generations, cultures, perspectives, practice and the best part of the 20th century, telling various stories collectively. Stand ups, classic actresses, film and television personalities, experimental and alternative practitioners discuss why they want to perform, what motivates them, and how their personal history has contributed to their desires to perform. Oddey's critical and analytical introductory essay examines themes of performers' identities, displacement, acting as playing, differences between theatre, film and television performance, attitudes towards and relationships with audiences, and working with women directors. In several interviews the additional challenge of motherhood emerges as an important subtext in the performing lives of these women.

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Performing Women, Alison Oddey, Heather Ackroyd, Bobby Baker, Brenda Blethyn, Jo Brand, Kathy Burke, Niamh Cusack, Jenny Eclair, Dawn French, Sheila Hancock, Jane Horrocks, Kathryn Hunter, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Miranda Richardson, Fiona Shaw, Josette Simon, Imelda Staunton, Alison Steadman, Juliet Stevenson, Imogen Stubbs, Meera Syal, Julie Walters, June Whitfield, Penelope Wilton, Victoria Wood

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1999
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Titre
Performing Women
Sous-titre
Stand-ups, Strumpets and Itinerants
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1999
Format
souple
Pages
312
ISBN10
033371394X
ISBN13
9780333713945
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Alison Oddey's interviews with prominent performing women, span generations, cultures, perspectives, practice and the best part of the 20th century, telling various stories collectively. Stand ups, classic actresses, film and television personalities, experimental and alternative practitioners discuss why they want to perform, what motivates them, and how their personal history has contributed to their desires to perform. Oddey's critical and analytical introductory essay examines themes of performers' identities, displacement, acting as playing, differences between theatre, film and television performance, attitudes towards and relationships with audiences, and working with women directors. In several interviews the additional challenge of motherhood emerges as an important subtext in the performing lives of these women.