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Tag: 07.16.15

Female Playwrights Are Still Underrepresented On Stages, But At Least We’re Making Some Progress

“Roughly one-fifth” – 22%, actually – “of the productions staged at hundreds of theaters nationwide over the past three seasons were written by women, according to a study to be released Friday.” That’s up five percentage points from 2002.

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on July 16, 2015Categories theatreTags 07.16.15

‘Banned In Syria’ – Shooting A Parody TV Series Amidst A Civil War

“A location scout was preparing for the day’s filming when a single bullet killed him instantly. The cast and crew continued undeterred. That is the bargain when you sign up to produce a rebel television series in the wartime Syrian city of Aleppo with little pay, no insurance and militias that want you dead.”

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on July 16, 2015Categories mediaTags 07.16.15

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