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queer challenges of transexuality in "Lust and Comfort," This volume includes: * Seven of Split Britches' best-loved performance texts, most never before published; * A critical and historical introduction by Sue Ellen Case; * Program notes to accompany each of the plays; * Fifteen black-and-white photographs. The publication of "Split Britches: Lesbian Practice/Feminist Performance" provides invaluable access to some of the most important theatrical work of our time.
The Split Britches theatre company have led the way in innovative and challenging lesbian performance for the last decade.
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queer challenges of transexuality in "Lust and Comfort," This volume includes: * Seven of Split Britches' best-loved performance texts, most never before published; * A critical and historical introduction by Sue Ellen Case; * Program notes to accompany each of the plays; * Fifteen black-and-white photographs. The publication of "Split Britches: Lesbian Practice/Feminist Performance" provides invaluable access to some of the most important theatrical work of our time.
The Split Britches theatre company have led the way in innovative and challenging lesbian performance for the last decade. Split Britches: Lesbian Practice/Feminist Performance is a long awaited celebration of the theatre and writing of Lois Weaver, Peggy Shaw and Deborah Margolin, who make up this outstanding troupe. This unique anthology comes complete with: * seven of Split Britches' best loved performance texts * a critical, historical introduction by Sue-Ellen Case * programme notes to accompany each of the plays * a range of stunning photographic illustrations The publication of the Split Britches play texts, collected here for the first time, provides invaluable access to these celebrated performance pieces for both the student and contemporary arts audience.
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Sue-Ellen Case is Professor of English at the University of California, Riverside