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What are some key characteristics of Robert Wilsons work? Why has it been challenging for others to restage
  Wilsons work?


 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Name three theatre companies that, since the 1970s, have been formed to present the work of feminist writers.
  Explain three approaches to womens rights within the theatre.


 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:Wilson
's pieces have borrowed from several media, cultures, and historical periods.
Although some of Wilson's pieces have included spoken portions, many did not have texts
in the traditional sense.
Wilson's work has consisted essentially of visual pieces, enhanced by music and sound, in
which juxtaposed visual images appeared, disappeared, grew, diminished, and
metamorphosed over time.
Time has been an important element; typically, it was slowed until movement became
almost imperceptible, permitting every detail to be experienced; different elements within a
scene progressed at different tempos.
It has been challenging for others to restage Wilson's work because the performance
aspects of visual image, time, sound, and movement were of equal or greater importance
than scripted dialogue.
Adding to the difficulty, many of Wilson's early pieces were very long, lasting between
four to twelve hours.
Likewise, the some of Wilson's pieces tend to be quite large in scale



Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:The
Looking Glass Theatre
New Georges
Six Figures Theatre Company
Voice and Vision, Woman Seeking . . .
Spiderwoman Theater
The Women's Project and Productions
Chrysalis Theatre
Perishable Theatre Women's Playwriting Festival
Horizons Theatre
The Theatre Conspiracy
Red Hen Productions
Footsteps Theatre Company
Root Wym'n Theatre Company
Brava For Women in the Arts
Women's Will
The Latina Theatre Lab
The Omaha Magic Theatre
One approach to women's rights in the theatre has been concerned primarily with gaining
equal rights within the existing system
Another has perceived such a clear difference between men and women that they have
advocated replacing male with female values.
Another has viewed women as members of an oppressed group within a white, male,
Eurocentric society and its proponents have sought alliances with other comparably
marginalized groups.






 

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