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Lucy Kerbel's 100 Great Plays for Women is an inspiring guide to a hundred plays that put female performers centre stage, dispelling the myth that 'There just aren't any good plays for women'. With a foreword by Kate Mosse.





Women buy the majority of theatre tickets, make up half the acting profession, and are often the largest cohort of any youth theatre or drama club. And yet they have traditionally been underrepresented on stage. 100 Great Plays for Women seeks to address this gap by celebrating the wealth of drama available for women to perform.





Theatre director Lucy Kerbel's myth-busting book features compact and insightful introductions to 100 plays, each of which has an entirely or predominantly female cast, with the female characters taking an equal or decisive role in driving the on-stage action. Also included are ten plays for solo female performers.





The result is a personal but wide-ranging reappraisal of the theatrical canon, a snapshot of the very best writing from ancient times right up to the present day that has female protagonists at its heart.





A fascinating mixture of familiar and less well-known works dealing with a broad range of themes, it is an essential resource for all directors and producers looking for plays to stage, writers seeking inspiration and actors trying to track down a new audition piece. It is also an exciting provocation that will have readers, both male and female, championing their own personal favourites.





The book is the culmination of a project by Tonic Theatre and the National Theatre Studio. Tonic Theatre was founded by Lucy Kerbel in 2011 to support the theatre industry in achieving greater gender equality in its workforces and repertoires; it partners with leading theatre companies around the UK on a range of projects, schemes and creative works. The National Theatre Studio provides support and resources for both emerging and established theatre-makers of outstanding talent, and contributes to the Nationals ongoing search for and training of new artists.





'A gem of a book Lucy Kerbel has done hard-working directors and artistic directors, of spaces large and small, a great service.' Kate Mosse, from her foreword

Recenzijas

'Essential... impressive scope and sweep... exhilarating. With luck, theatres will take note and playwrights will be inspired' * Times Literary Supplement * 'Highly readable... remarkably eclectic... What makes this such a good read is the author's passion for her subject but also an ability to summarise the guts of a play in very few words, while at the same time putting them into a historical and social context.' * British Theatre Guide * 'A remarkable assemblage... will prompt many a new production in the years ahead' * Michael Quinn, The Stage's Books of the Year 2013 * 'Rich and rewarding... this is an intelligently assembled collection, each play insightfully interrogated, its claims for inclusion persuasively argued. Producers, directors and actors will find much here to intrigue and excite.' * The Stage * 'Whether you are looking for a thought-provoking play to liven up the amateur repertoire, a play for a room above a pub or one to fill a provincial stage, this book will ensure that you are spoilt for choice.' * Drama Resource * 'A cornucopia of riches. Lucy Kerbel has done theatre writing great service with this book of significance' * Theatre in Wales * 'A must-have for any teacher or director... the long-overdue first step on the path to redressing an age-old imbalance' * Teaching Drama Magazine * 'Wonderful... the perfect blend of academic and creative forces' * Female Arts * 'A marvellous record or social history of society and its attitude and representation of women through the ages... full of surprises, discoveries and jogs to our memory' * ReviewsGate.com *

Foreword xi
Kate Mosse
Introduction xv
Acknowledgements xxii
1 Three Tall Women
2(2)
Edward Albee
2 Live Like Pigs
4(2)
John Arden
3 She Ventures and He Wins
6(2)
Ariadne
4 The Assemblywomen
8(2)
Aristophanes
5 The Chalk Garden
10(2)
Enid Bagnold
6 The Amen Corner
12(2)
James Baldwin
7 Five Women Wearing the Same Dress
14(2)
Alan Ball
8 Ursula
16(2)
Howard Barker
9 The Madras House
18(2)
Harley Granville Barker
10 Numbers
20(2)
Kieron Barry
11 Contractions
22(2)
Mike Bartlett
12 Happy Days
24(2)
Samuel Beckett
13 The Enchantment
26(2)
Victoria Benedictsson
14 Summer
28(2)
Edward Bond
15 The Jewish Wife
30(2)
Bertolt Brecht
16 Welcome to Thebes
32(2)
Moira Buffini
17 Di and Viv and Rose
34(2)
Amelia Bullmore
18 The Witlings
36(2)
Frances Burney
19 Tejas Verdes
38(2)
Fermin Cabal
20 The Mai
40(2)
Marina Carr
21 The Unnatural Tragedy
42(2)
Margaret Cavendish
22 Top Girls
44(2)
Caryl Churchill
23 Three Women and a Piano Tuner
46(2)
Helen Cooper
24 Breath, Boom
48(2)
Kia Corthron
25 Blithe Spirit
50(2)
Noel Coward
26 Attempts on Her Life
52(2)
Martin Crimp
27 Byrthrite
54(2)
Sarah Daniels
28 Playhouse Creatures
56(2)
April De Angelis
29 The Woman in the Window
58(2)
Alma De Groen
30 Widows
60(2)
Ariel Dorfman
31 Rita, Sue and Bob Too
62(2)
Andrea Dunbar
32 The Heresy of Love
64(2)
Helen Edmundson
33 Women of Troy
66(2)
Euripides
34 The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant
68(2)
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
35 Fefu and Her Friends
70(2)
Maria Irene Fornes
36 Dancing at Lughnasa
72(2)
Brian Friel
37 The Maids
74(2)
Jean Genet
38 A Chat with Mrs Chicky
76(2)
Evelyn Glover
39 Vassa Zheleznova
78(2)
Maxim Gorky
40 Trade
80(2)
Debbie Tucker Green
41 Just to Get Married
82(2)
Cicely Mary Hamilton
42 The Children's Hour
84(2)
Lillian Hellman
43 Cockroach
86(2)
Sam Holcroft
44 Hedda Gabler
88(2)
Henrik Ibsen
45 Airswimming
90(2)
Charlotte Jones
46 4.48 Psychosis
92(2)
Sarah Kane
47 Goodbye, My Fancy
94(2)
Fay Kanin
48 It felt empty when the heart went at first but it is alright now
96(2)
Lucy Kirkwood
49 Chamber Music
98(2)
Arthur Kopit
50 Men Should Weep
100(2)
Ena Lamont Stewart
51 More Light
102(2)
Bryony Lavery
52 Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
104(2)
Ray Lawler
53 The Daughter-in-Law
106(2)
D.H. Lawrence
54 August: Osage County
108(2)
Tracy Letts
55 Pax
110(2)
Deborah Levy
56 The House of Bernarda Alba
112(2)
Federico Garcia Lorca
57 The Women
114(2)
Clare Boothe Luce
58 Warp and Woof
116(2)
Edith Lyttelton
59 The Boston Marriage
118(2)
David Mamet
60 The Killing of Sister George
120(2)
Frank Marcus
61 Collected Stories
122(2)
Donald Margulies
62 Low Level Panic
124(2)
Clare McIntyre
63 Whale Music
126(2)
Anthony Minghella
64 Loyal Women
128(2)
Gary Mitchell
65 Splendour
130(2)
Abi Morgan
66 This Wide Night
132(2)
Chloe Moss
67 Girl
134(2)
Megan Mostyn-Brown
68 Iron
136(2)
Rona Munro
69 Little Gem
138(2)
Elaine Murphy
70 Intimate Apparel
140(2)
Lynn Nottage
71 A Kind of Alaska
142(2)
Harold Pinter
72 The Beau Defeated
144(2)
Mary Pix
73 The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
146(2)
Jay Presson Allen
74 Dream Pill
148(2)
Rebecca Prichard
75 Time and the Conways
150(2)
J.B. Priestley
76 Phedra
152(2)
Jean Racine
77 Separate Tables
154(2)
Terence Rattigan
78 The Steamie
156(2)
Tony Roper
79 In the Next Room, or the vibrator play
158(2)
Sarah Ruhl
80 Kindertransport
160(2)
Diane Samuels
81 For colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
162(2)
Ntozake Shange
82 Doubt
164(2)
John Patrick Shanley
83 Aunt Dan and Lemon
166(2)
Wallace Shawn
84 The Odd Couple
168(2)
Neil Simon
85 Dear Octopus
170(2)
Dodie Smith
86 The Stepmother
172(2)
Githa Sowerby
87 Five Kinds of Silence
174(2)
Shelagh Stephenson
88 Nine Till Six
176(2)
Aimee
Philip Stuart
89 Bronte
178(2)
Polly Teale
90 Love Story of the Century
180(2)
Marta Tikkanen
Clare Venables
91 Les Belles Soeurs
182(2)
Michel Tremblay
92 Crooked
184(2)
Catherine Trieschmann
93 The Oldest Profession
186(2)
Paula Vogel
94 Don Juan Comes Back From the War
188(2)
Odon von Horvath
95 The New Electric Ballroom
190(2)
Enda Walsh
96 New Anatomies
192(2)
Timberlake Wertenbaker
97 Be My Baby
194(2)
Amanda Whittington
98 Lady Windermere's Fan
196(2)
Oscar Wilde
99 Suddenly Last Summer
198(2)
Tennessee Williams
100 Mrs Klein
200(3)
Nicholas Wright
10 Great Plays for One Woman 203(6)
Finally... 209(1)
Plays by Title 210(2)
Chronology of Plays 212
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, Lucy went on to direct a range of classics, new writing and work for younger audiences in theatres such as the Bush, Polka Theatre, Royal Court and Soho Theatre. She is a winner of the Old Vic New Voices Award and the Young Angels Theatremakers Award. Lucy has worked extensively in theatre education and is Learning Associate at the National Theatre.





Kate Mosse OBE is an English author and broadcaster. She is best known for her 2005 novel Labyrinth, which has been translated into more than 37 languages. In 1996 she co-founded the annual Orange Prize for Fiction (from 2014 the Baileys Womens Prize for Fiction). She is a member of the Board of the National Theatre.