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- Title
When Audiences Attack.
- Authors
Woodworth, Christine
- Abstract
An essay is presented on the revolutionary movement of actress and radical activist Kitty Marion against unjust statues that fueled her work in labor campaigns, suffrage and birth control movement. It states that her chief vocation was in theatre primarily as a music hall and pantomime performer focus on protest stage. It also discusses the theory of stage performance based on insights from various persons including professors Richard Schechner, Susan Bennett and Barbara Green.
- Subjects
MARION, Kitty; EMPLOYEE rights; SUFFRAGE; BIRTH control; PROTEST movements; RADICAL theater; SCHECHNER, Richard, 1934-; GREEN, Barbara
- Publication
Theatre Symposium, 2012, Vol 20, p109
- ISSN
1065-4917
- Publication type
Essay
- DOI
10.1353/tsy.2012.0004