Treading the bawdsIntroducing 'Treading the Bawds'a groundbreaking exploration of women's pivotal roles in the theatrical scene from the first Royal theatres to the dynamic world of the player's co operative. Published by Manchester University Press in 2009, this illuminating work draws on feminist cultural materialist theories, providing a fresh perspective on the collaboration between iconic actresses Elizabeth Barry and Anne Bracegirdle alongside trailblazing women
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Introducing 'Treading the Bawds'—a groundbreaking exploration of women's pivotal roles in the theatrical scene from the first Royal theatres to the dynamic world of the player's co-operative. Published by Manchester University Press in 2009, this illuminating work draws on feminist cultural materialist theories, providing a fresh perspective on the collaboration between iconic actresses Elizabeth Barry and Anne Bracegirdle alongside trailblazing women playwrights like Aphra Behn and Mary Pix.
Bush-Bailey meticulously analyzes neglected plays, positioning them within the context of performance and the historical landscape they emerged from. Her insightful research reveals the intricate dynamics of female collaboration in a male-dominated industry, challenging established historical narratives and literary canons. As she delves into the significant yet often overlooked contributions of women in theatre, she also presents a striking theory about the mysterious identity of the anonymous playwright known as 'Ariadne.'
Join us in celebrating the rich legacy of women in theatre with 'Treading the Bawds,' a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Discover the powerful stories of women who shaped the theatre world and continue to influence generations to come. This book is not just a history but an essential addition to any library focused on gender studies, theatre history, and feminist literature.