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The women who rule the British stageAs usual, I am behind on Google Reader, so I just found Women & Hollywood’s report on the 20 most powerful women in British theatre. The list, published by Harper’s Bazaar and Tiffany’s, doesn’t rank the women, but provides award titles that fitly describe why their stage work deserves a place on the list. Since only one woman of color graces the list, she gets first place on my list. Bola Agbaje, playwright, earns the moniker, The New Voice, thanks to the amazing success of her very first play, Gone Too Far!
Bola Agbaje The lone American on the list, with good reason, is Gillian Anderson as The Honorary Brit. I have no idea what that is on her head, but if you scroll down a bit, you won’t care.
Gillian Anderson The usual suspects appear: Dame Judi Dench is The Queen Bee.
Dame Judi Dench Fiona Shaw, who directs theatre as well as acts, is The Double Threat.
Fiona Shaw Dame Helen Mirren is The Eternal Siren. Oh yes, she certainly is.
Dame Helen Mirren Rachel Weisz makes a surprise appearance as The Star Turn. Weisz is scheduled to play Blanche DuBois, but actually hasn’t been on stage since 2001. No worries – that won’t stop me from posting a picture.
Rachel Weisz Some of British theatre’s finest behind-the-scenes professionals – with no pictures to be found – like set and costume designer Miriam Buether (The Visionary) and lighting designer Paule Constable (The Illuminator) are welcome inclusions on the list. In fact, one of the most innovative women working in theatre today is choreographer and associate director of Punchdrunk, Maxine Doyle. Her designation, The Mover, is sort of a double entendre since Punchdrunk is the home of “promenade theatre,” where the audience wanders through the performance to watch. As Lyn Garner of guardian.co.uk points out, however, the only women on the list besides the “big names” with any “real power to make things happen” are producers Sonia Friedman (The Super-Producer) and Sally Greene (The Powerhouse).
Sonia Friedman and Sally Greene Most of the women, because of the nature of their profession, are considered only as good as their last show. Which is pretty much the plight of women in the U.S. theater, too. You’ll find the entire list here. What do you think? Are these the most powerful women in British theatre? Who would be on your list of the top U.S. women stage pros? Submitted by on March 13, 2009 - 11:07am. |
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I'm surprised
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yeah if you scroll down Gillian Anderson's pic, you won't care whats on her head, lmao. But despite whats happening in the head and bust area, Gillian's face is looking lovely in that pic!
.."The joy of success is in the struggle"..
Oh, Gillian Anderson.
ditto
oh yes. The look on her face was priceless.
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When?
Vanessa Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave definitely belongs on this list. I know, she's often forgotten on purpose because of her political activities, but she is one amazing actress. Saw her once live on stage in London, it was a memorable event, branded into memory.
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*gush*
songbird
real actresses don't make films.
Since no one else is doing this...
It seems as though no one has started a list of Americans. I have a couple.
Perhaps our "Song Bird" could be Karen Olivio - she had an excellent run with In the Heights and I've been hearing some pretty great things about her Anita in West Side Story.
I'm sure we'd see Patty LuPone on the list.
Hmmm.... I guess this is actually a pretty difficult list to comprise. How sad.
Deborah Warner
Surprised this stellar theatre director hasn't been included. Perhaps she's too much of a rebel. She tends to push the envelop in whatever she does. Here's an indepth interview with her at BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/johntusainterview/warner_transcript.shtml
She also happens to be a lesbian, and an ex of Fiona Shaw (Harry Potter), who is now with Saffron Burrows.
Even more interesting, she's been in a relationship with Jeannette Winterson (Oranges are not the only friut) for the last 5 years or so...:) I think it started when she collaborated with her in bringing Winterson's Powerbook to the stage.
Bola Agbaje
Arrrrr...im sure she's a really awesome playwright & all...but seriously, someone needs to change her vocation to actress...cause holy jeebus she's gorgeous!! (That said, im not moving to the UK anytime soon, so stage actress is out...cause i want her on my TV screen!! ...lol)
"I know you're lonely. I think you need someone to want you. Well, I do want you. So be brave, and want me back."