Consciousness Raising With The New Play 'Liberation'
Bess Wohl's play about 1970's feminist activism spotlights the struggles of what it takes to come into your own and claim your light. The Roundabout Theatre Company production is now playing…
Bess Wohl's play about 1970's feminist activism spotlights the struggles of what it takes to come into your own and claim your light. The Roundabout Theatre Company production is now playing…
The Stagecraft podcast is hosted by Jan Simpson. It is a series of interviews with playwrights (and musical book writers) of shows opening on Broadway and off-Broadway. L to R: Adina Verson,…
The cast of Liberation. Photo by Joan Marcus. "The personal is political" was one of the many rallying cries of the second-wa…
Directed by Whitney White, the Roundabout Theatre Company production features Kristolyn Lloyd, Susannah Flood, Kayla Davion, and more.
Directed by Whitney White, the Roundabout Theatre Company production features Kristolyn Lloyd, Susannah Flood, Kayla Davion, and more.
An intricately layered memory play that's more complicated than it seems. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Liberation at the Laura Pels Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
1970, Ohio. Lizzie gathers a small group of women to talk. But talking quickly becomes a necessary and bracingly funny attempt to change their own lives and the world. Fifty years later, her…
Backstage Bite is back! Join BroadwayWorld's Katie Lynch in the kitchen as she hosts some of Broadway's brightest to eat, drink and merrily mix it up. See your favorite stars out of their el…
Bess Wohl's "Liberation" is what she calls "A Memory Play About Things I Don't Remember," and this off-Broadway production at Roundabout's Laura Pels ...
Backstage Bite is back! In this episode, Katie is joined in the kitchen by the creators of Roundabout's hit play, Liberation- playwright Bess Wohl and director Whitney White. Watch in thi…
Bess Wohl's latest play is the ambitious and engrossing "Liberation," her attempt to investigate the roots of the Women's Liberation Movement back in the 1970s from a decidedly contemporary …
It's hard to imagine our mothers' lives when they were young women. What were their plans, goals, dreams? Do they have regrets? This is the premise of Bess Wohl's new play, Liberation, prese…
"Liberation", a Daughter's Search to Know Her Mother, on Broadway. The play complements the season with yet another perspective"namely, women's ...
By: David Sheward January 21, 2025. The trouble with most "issue" plays is the characters seem more like animated talking points, rather than complex, flesh-and-blood human beings. Fortunat…
off-Broadway " Roundabout Theater Company at Harold & Miriam Steinberg Center " Laura Pels Theater: 111 West 46 Street. Feb. 20-April 6, 2025. Drama. Author: Bess Wohl. Director: Whitney…
A lot of talk, a lot of time, and a lot of baring offer no feminist solutions in 'Liberation' Off-Broadway at Roundabout. By. Deb Miller. -. February ...
Directed by Whitney White, the Roundabout Theatre Company production features Kristolyn Lloyd, Susannah Flood, Kayla Davion, and more.
Roundabout Theatre Company celebrated opening night of the world-premiere of Liberation by Bess Wohl, directed by Whitney White. Check out photos from opening night here.
Whitney White directs the new play for Roundabout at the Laura Pels Theatre. Rachel Graham. | Off-Broadway |. February 20, 2025.
'Liberation' Review: Feminism and Frustration on Broadway · Produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company, Bess Wohl's digressive drama toggles between ...
From Tony Award nominees Bess Wohl (Grand Horizons) and Whitney White (Jaja's African Hair Braiding) comes Liberation, a provocative and revealing new work about what really goes on when wom…
Bess Wohl's moving new play, about a group of women in 1970s Ohio, explores the power of sisterhood and the limits of motherhood.
by Tulis McCall There are any number of reasons why you should get yourself over to "Liberation" by Bess Wohl and directed by Whitney White at Roundabout Theatre Company. Â First of all, t…
Theatre Review by Ron Fassler . . . In the 1970s, it was extremely difficult for a woman in America to experience any sense of empowerment without first getting some sort of economic or soci…