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IN THE NEWS:
A Woman's Work Is Never Done
Women make up well more than half of the Guthrie's audience, but less than 10 percent of its produced playwrights. Is this a tragedy or a farce?
By Dylan Hicks
City Pages
March 19, 2003
Unbound For Glory
A coffee break with the odd couple of local women's theater
By Christy Desmith
City Pages
September 15, 2004
A stage of their own
Although 60 percent of theatergoers are female, the numbers of women who write, produce, design and act in theater are much lower. Locally, several women-dominated theater companies are trying to change that.
By Nancy Hedin and Michele St. Martin
Minnesota Women's Press
August 8-12, 2007
Charging Bias by Theaters, Female Playwrights to Hold Meeting
Frustrated by what they describe as difficulty in getting their work produced, enough female playwrights to make a standing-room-only crowd are planning to attend a town hall meeting ...
By Patricia Cohen
New York Times
October 24, 2008
Not There Yet
What will it take to achieve equality for women in the theatre?
By Marsha Norman
Theatre Communications Group
November 2009
10,000 Fresh Voices
Radio Broadcast
Featuring Stacey Poirier
Ampers Radio
2010
Theatre Unbound Voted 2010 Favorite Local Theater Group
For 10 years Theatre Unbound's mission has been bringing women's stories to the stages of Minneapolis and St. Paul. You enjoy plays that are written by women, directed by women, with intelligent, engaging female characters that keep you laughing, crying, applauding and, most important, thinking!
By Linda Strommer
Minnesota Women's Press
2010
The Best From Behind the Scenes
For every actor taking a bow at the curtain call there are dozens of people toiling behind the scenes to make a night at the theater run smoothly.
Featuring Heather Brady
By Kathy Welch
Twin Cities Metro
December 2011
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