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Mrs Barbour's Daughters

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Buch | Softcover
88 Seiten
2015
Oberon Books Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78319-984-6 (ISBN)
14,95 inkl. MwSt
Mrs Barbour's Daughters (**** The Herald, **** The Scotsman) by award-winning playwright AJ Taudevin (Some Other Mother, Chalk Farm) charts a family history of sisterhood and betrayal interwoven in a social history of women's resistance incorporating worker, protest and popular songs from the last 100 years.
In 1915, Mary Barbour led 20,000 women in Glasgow’s Rent Strikes. Mary Barbour’s Army fought against evictions from their homes with bundles of washing, cooking pots and wooden spoons. They won.

100 years on, an old woman sits in a sinking Govan tenement, battling her memories and reaching for an idea of a time which put all of us first.

The 2014 Oran Mor production, in association with the Traverse, played to sold-out audiences. This year the play returns to Glasgow to join the city's celebrations of the centenary of the Rent Strikes when the Clydeside blazed with political activism.

Contains foreword, essays and reflections from Karine Polwart, Catriona Burness, John Foster and Mary Lockhart.

As a writer, AJ Taudevin's recent plays include: Some Other Mother, which premiered at the Traverse Theatre; The YelloWing (Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival); The 12:57 (Theatre Uncut); and The Jean Jacques Rousseau Show and Demons (Oran Mor). She won the Playwrights' Studio Scotland New Playwrights Award in 2010. As an actor, Julia Taudevin has worked for companies including the National Theatre, the National Theatre of Scotland, Traverse Theatre, Magnetic North, The Arches and Tron Theatre. Julia is also Associate Artist at the Tron Theatre, and is currently on a year-long attachment with the Traverse Theatre as one of the Traverse Fifty. Julia co-directed Beats and Hitch, both by Kieran Hurley.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oberon Modern Plays
Sprache englisch
Maße 130 x 210 mm
Gewicht 118 g
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
ISBN-10 1-78319-984-9 / 1783199849
ISBN-13 978-1-78319-984-6 / 9781783199846
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