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A woman gets her own theatre
Great news.  Rising star director Kate Whoriskey has been tapped by the Intiman Theatre in Seattle to take over as Artistic Director when current star director Barlett Sher leaves in 2010. She will join a small club of female artistic directors in charg...[Read on]
Vamps, Vixens and Feminists: The Elephant in the Room
This week in London the Sphinx Theatre Company, a feminist theatre company, organized a conference Vamps, Vixens and Feminists: The Elephant in the Room to look at gender and age discrimination in the arts.  They seem to have gotten some high profile peo...[Read on]
Women & Hollywood in the Press
Women & Hollywood is featured in Ellen Snortland’s column in the Pasadena Weekly. I’ve been a fan of two women in particular who keep track of women and Hollywood. Melissa Silverstein publishes a weekly newsletter, “Women and Hollywood,” and blog...[Read on]
The Tonys and Hollywood
photo by Brian Bedder/Getty Images Last night one of the things that was so interesting about the Tony Awards was that three of the four acting trophies were taken by current Hollywood actors.  Catherine Zeta-Jones won best actress in a musical for A ...[Read on]
Theatre Watch: Life pretty much sucked for women on Broadway this year
Even though women buy the lion’s share of theatre tickets, it still seems that it is virtually impossible for women playwrights to get their shows mounted on Broadway.  Usually there are great roles from women in male written shows, but this year there...[Read on]
Judith Ivey is busy
Judith Ivey as Ann Landers Judith Ivey has had a long TV career, but lately I haven’t seen her in many things.  The good news is that it looks like she’ll be quite visible here in NY  as she follows the path of many female actors as they get older ...[Read on]
Women directors breaking through in theatre
Patricia Cohen seems to be on the gender and culture beat at the NY Times.  She’s written two stories this week first the one on gender discrimination against women playwrights (full post on that coming) and now one on how women are having success as t...[Read on]
Women onstage this season
Earlier this spring I wrote how excited I was to see so many amazing women appearing on the NY stage this season.  New Yorkers are lucky to get all the indie films as well as the opportunity to see such great theatre if you can afford it. I’ve gotten ...[Read on]
Michelle Obama to Make an Appearance on New York City's Spring Benefit Circuit
The First Lady is planning to attend the 69th annual American Ballet Theatre spring gala. ...[Read on]
Theatre Awards
The arrival of marks the end of the theatre season here in NY so it’s awards time.  The Tony Awards just deal with Broadway plays and there are other awards that include both Broadway and off-Broadway.  I always find the mixed awards so fascinating be...[Read on]
Theatre women create awards in honor of Lillian Hellman
This year a bunch of very high profile theatre writers and others decided that they were tired of women’s work being constantly unacknowledged, so they created The Lilly awards which will honor 17 women theater artists, as well as Mary Rodgers who will ...[Read on]
Sexism Watch: Steinberg Playwright Awards
It’s not enough to have clear statistics about how women are discriminated in theatre, but now a new award — The Steinberg Playwright Awards — given to “emerging” playwrights has decided that there is no woman good enough to qualify as emerging....[Read on]
SWAN Day - Support Women Artists Now- is Tomorrow
Tomorrow is the second annual SWAN (Support Women Arists Now) Day. The whole point of the day is to recognize and support women artists. Women & Hollywood will be supporting women artists tomorrow at the Boston screening of Hounddog. The event is a pro...[Read on]
Actress Profile: Blair Brown
If you’re a big fan of Fringe like I am you were psyched to see Blair Brown as Nina Sharp the mysterious woman who runs the day to day operations at the multi-national corporation Massive Dynamics.  Nina also has intense bionic type arm that without sk...[Read on]
La Femme Film Festival opens tonight in L.A.
La Femme Film Festival, which shines a spotlight on women's roles in the entertainment industry, opens this evening in Los Angeles at the Grove with "Love Hurts," starring Carrie-Anne Moss. Other films in the festival, which continues through Sunday at t...[Read on]
Theatre Alert: The River Crosses Rivers- Short Plays by Women Playwrights of Color
This is a straight press release that I thought I would share GOING TO THE RIVER Presents September 9th – 27th, 2009 The River Crosses Rivers is a festival of new short work from thirteen emerging and established women playwrights of color. Playwr...[Read on]
Gender Bias in Theatre — Digging a Little Deeper
Last week I attended the release of an economic study done by Princeton undergrad Emily Glassberg Sands entitled Opening the Curtain of Playwright Gender: An Integrated Economic Analysis of Discrimination in American Theatre. Usually an undergraduate the...[Read on]
Playwright Marsha Norman talks about gender inequity in the theatre
Marsha Norman is one of our best known female playwrights.  Her play ‘night Mother won a Pulitzer Prize in 1983, and she has also written the book for the musicals The Secret Garden and The Color Purple. She recently went out on a limb and talked abou...[Read on]
The Lilly Awards — Kristin Chenoweth’s Statement
On Monday night a packed house gathered at Playwrights Horizons people in NYC to celebrate women working in theatre.  A bunch of people including playwrights Theresa Rebeck and Marsha Norman who call themselves the “Committee for the Recognition of Out...[Read on]
Great offer for Women & Hollywood readers to attend Let Me Down Easy by Anna Deveare Smith
I had the chance to check out Anna Deveare Smith’s play on health care issues courtesy of the folks at Second Stage Theatre.  If you have never seen Anna on stage doing her interpretations you are really missing out.  Her Ann Richards’ piece was ama...[Read on]
Anna Deveare Smith and Charlayne Woodward — Two One Woman Shows Playing in NY
It’s not too often that we see one African-American woman leading a show on Broadway or Off-Broadway and this fall, we have two.  Awesome.  Need to see both of them. Anna Deveare Smith who has lately been known as a TV and film actress (Rachel Gettin...[Read on]
Women’s films kicking butt at the box office
So Precious rolled out further this past weekend and continued to astound at the box office.  The movie made it to number three for the week grossing over 5.8 million in just 174 theatres. A little perspective: The Men Who Stared At Goats starring Georg...[Read on]
Happy 10th Birthday Mamma Mia
L-R: Writer Catherine Johnson, Director Phyllida Lloyd, Producer Judy Craymer celebrated its 10th anniversary in London this week.  What I love about this show is that the same women who worked on the show did the film and that they really respect an...[Read on]
Whip-It Rocks
I needed a pick me up yesterday after way too much depressing reading on the Roman Polanski situation and as soon as I arrived at the theatre to see a bunch of awesome women on roller blades with names like Fisty Cuffs and Beatrix Strange skating around o...[Read on]
Alice in Wonderland – First $200 Million Movie of 2010
So the first big hit of 2010 is a movie about a girl.  Uh oh.  Remember yesterday’s post about Degenderizing Disney?  Funny thing is Alice in Wonderland over the last two weeks has made $221 million in the US and $221 million overseas is a Disney mov...[Read on]
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