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Salomania! The Salome Dance Craze

November 18, 2015by Kathleen Johnson

An analysis of the Salomania dance craze in early twentieth-century culture by Marlis Schweitzer.

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London revival of “Anna Christie” by Donmar Warehouse

June 4, 2015by Kathleen Johnson

London’s Donmar Warehouse’s 2011 revival of “Anna Christie,” featuring Jude Law and Ruth Wilson, achieved the ambiguity that O’Neill so fervently believed should define the play.  The story of a […]

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Current Conversations, Eugene O'Neill, Prostitution, Uncategorized

Play a Hooker and Win an Oscar

December 9, 2014by Kathleen Johnson

                In this article, Bernard Weintraub notes that “the first Academy Award for best actress was given in 1928 to Janet Gaynor for her […]

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Current Conversations, Prostitution

Freak Plays, Theatre, July 1915

December 9, 2014by Tyler Groff

Freak Plays–Theatre–July, 1915

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Actresses & Actors, Costume Designers, Directors, Fashion, Gender

The Stage Struck Girl, Theatre, November 1915

December 9, 2014by Tyler Groff

The Stage Struck Girl–Theatre November 1915

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Actresses & Actors, Gender, Spectatorship

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SEX FOR SALE: SIX PROGRESSIVE-ERA BROTHEL DRAMAS

Sisters in Sin: Brothel Drama in America, 1900 – 1920

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