Just before it closed, I caught Manhattan Theatre Club’s production of “Top Girls,” by British playwright Caryl Churchill. I’d read several favorable or semi-favorable articles and reviews of the play, but it wasn’t until WNYC’s Leonard Lopate interviewed Martha Plimpton about her experience playing Pope Joan and Angie that I was persuaded to buy a [...]
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“Top Girls” Out of Step
Posted in Performance, Popular Culture, Theater, tagged Caryl Churchill, feminism, feminist, James Macdonald, Martha Plimpton, Second Wave Feminism, Third Wave Feminism, Top Girls on July 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
