Staging Violence Against Women and Girls brings together three contemporary plays that denounce gendered violence, along with interviews with their creators and the practitioners who have staged them in different national contexts. Little Stitches (London, 2014): consisting of four short pieces by Isley Lynn, Raúl Quirós Molina, Bahar Brunton and Karis E. Halsall, this play presents Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) from the points of view of by-standers, anti-FGM/C activists, health professionals, women who perpetuate the practice and, finally, survivors. 'Kubra' (Sydney, 2016):…mehr
Staging Violence Against Women and Girls brings together three contemporary plays that denounce gendered violence, along with interviews with their creators and the practitioners who have staged them in different national contexts. Little Stitches (London, 2014): consisting of four short pieces by Isley Lynn, Raúl Quirós Molina, Bahar Brunton and Karis E. Halsall, this play presents Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) from the points of view of by-standers, anti-FGM/C activists, health professionals, women who perpetuate the practice and, finally, survivors. 'Kubra' (Sydney, 2016): written by Dacia Maraini, this short play features a young woman who was subjected to FGM/C as a child and now, years later, brings her case to court in a search for justice. A Trial for Rape (Rome, 2018): adapted for theatre by Renato Chiocca from the international award-winning 1979 documentary of the same name, this play reveals how judicial procedures and attitudes toward sexual violence tend to turn rape survivors from accusers into accused. In their interviews, the writers, directors and producers discuss their conception and production of the works collected in Staging Violence Against Women and Girls. The plays and their creators highlight the urgency of raising awareness of these forms of violence and giving voice to survivors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Isley Lynn is an American-born, London-based playwright and poet. They won the 'Charles Wintour Most Promising Playwright Award' at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2023 for their play The Swell, which opened to great acclaim as part of Tom Littler's first season at the Orange Tree Theatre and was also nominated for Best New Play, Best Director and Best Production at the 2023 Offie Awards. Their play Skin a Cat was awarded Pick of the Year at the Vault Festival 2016 and its production at The Bunker later that year led to four nominations for Off West End Awards including Most Promising New Playwright and Best New Play; it then toured nationally in 2018. Other credits include: The War of the Worlds (New Diorama Theatre 2019, international tour 2021); 'Canace' in 15 Heroines (Jermyn Street Theatre 2020); Albatross (Paines Plough and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama at Bute Theatre and Gate Theatre 2018); The Swell (HighTide First Commissions play reading 2018); Sie und Wir (Us and Them) for Werk X in Vienna (2016); Tether (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2015); and What's So Special (as part of The Get Out at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs 2014). Her play Bright Nights was a Script6 winner at The Space in 2014.
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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements About the Cover Image Introduction: the stories behind the statistics by Luciana d'Arcangeli, Claire Kennedy and Daniela Cavallaro Little Stitches 'Sleight of Hand' by Isley Lynn 'Where Do I Start?' by Raúl Quirós Molina 'Dancing Feet' by Bahar Brunton 'Mutant' by Karis E. Halsall Interview with Melissa Dean and Alex Crampton by Daniela Cavallaro and Claire Kennedy Interview with the authors of Little Stitches by Daniela Cavallaro 'Kubra' by Dacia Maraini (translated by Sharon Wood) Interview with Dacia Maraini by Luciana d'Arcangeli (translated by Luciana d'Arcangeli) Interview with Nicolette Kay and further reflection by Olivia Brown by Claire Kennedy Interview with Ainsley Burdell by Claire Kennedy A Trial for Rape adapted by Renato Chiocca from the documentary Processo per stupro by Maria Grazia Belmonti, Anna Carini, Rony Daopoulo, Paola De Martiis, Annabella Miscuglio and Loredana Rotondo (translated by Claire Kennedy) Interview with Renato Chiocca by Daniela Cavallaro (translated by Claire Kennedy) List of References
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements About the Cover Image Introduction: the stories behind the statistics by Luciana d'Arcangeli, Claire Kennedy and Daniela Cavallaro Little Stitches 'Sleight of Hand' by Isley Lynn 'Where Do I Start?' by Raúl Quirós Molina 'Dancing Feet' by Bahar Brunton 'Mutant' by Karis E. Halsall Interview with Melissa Dean and Alex Crampton by Daniela Cavallaro and Claire Kennedy Interview with the authors of Little Stitches by Daniela Cavallaro 'Kubra' by Dacia Maraini (translated by Sharon Wood) Interview with Dacia Maraini by Luciana d'Arcangeli (translated by Luciana d'Arcangeli) Interview with Nicolette Kay and further reflection by Olivia Brown by Claire Kennedy Interview with Ainsley Burdell by Claire Kennedy A Trial for Rape adapted by Renato Chiocca from the documentary Processo per stupro by Maria Grazia Belmonti, Anna Carini, Rony Daopoulo, Paola De Martiis, Annabella Miscuglio and Loredana Rotondo (translated by Claire Kennedy) Interview with Renato Chiocca by Daniela Cavallaro (translated by Claire Kennedy) List of References
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