Hannah Ellis-Petersen meets the women playwrights, actors and directors tackling a culture of silence and inequality in theatre.
It may be a grey January morning but a palpable frisson hangs in the air at the Royal Court. It’s not just that two plays are about to open – one new, one a revival, both, as it happens, written by women – but in the past few months, this building in London’s Sloane Square has been at the forefront of a crusade to change the culture of theat... Keep reading on The Guardian
It may be a grey January morning but a palpable frisson hangs in the air at the Royal Court. It’s not just that two plays are about to open – one new, one a revival, both, as it happens, written by women – but in the past few months, this building in London’s Sloane Square has been at the forefront of a crusade to change the culture of theat... Keep reading on The Guardian