Abstract
This work joins the ongoing debate about feminist aesthetics by asking how the politics and practice of feminism have changed the face of the theatre and might continue to do so. Along with the work of familiar figures such as Caryl Churchill and Marsha Norman, the less frequently heard voices of a wide range of playwrights, theatre groups, directors, designers, and performers are acknowledged.
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