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Tag: sexual violence

July 6, 2024

Measures of Violence: A problem play, promoted problematically

This post was originally published in January 2020. Heads up: This post discusses two media images—a promo photo for a play and a political cartoon—which depict sexual violence (physical restraint). In order to discuss the…

November 4, 2023

Survivor-Centered Theatre: Some Guiding Principles

Over the last several years, I’ve been working on what I call “survivor-centered theatre.” This kind of theatre considers survivors of sexual and gender-based violence as a particular audience with their own specific needs. Survivor-centered…

September 8, 2023

Pretty Woman, Pygmalion, and Problematic Faves

Here’s a talk I gave at Delaware REP before the premiere performance of Cheri Magid’s play, A Poem and a Mistake. The play is an adaptation of/commentary on Ovid’s Metamorphoses and its many depictions of…

February 2, 2021

Quitting the Dope Show: Marilyn Manson and drawing the line

Content note: This post discusses sexual assault, abuse, and intimate partner violence. I’ve said many times that at this point, I am never surprised to hear that a celebrity has been named as an abuser….

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