Hi Friends, Hope you’re well 🙂 Today marks a return to English-speaking writers after the last couple of months dealing with the oddities, and then trying to make sense, of google translate. I promise I[…]
Category: Playwrights
Marie-Anne Barbier
Hi friends, welcome to February’s MicroBiog. This month we’re in eighteenth century France with female playwright Marie-Anne Barbier. ? Her first play was written 1702. A tragedy called ‘Arrie et Petus’. ? Barbier followed this[…]
Sharman Macdonald
Hi friends, it’s 8th February and it’s a red letter day in the world if female playwrights: Happy Birthday to Sharman MacDonald  ??. In case you’re not familiar with the Scottish born writer, here’s the[…]
Victoria Benedictsson
Hi friends, How’s 2019 treating you? I’m back and we’re in Sweden; in the nineteenth century and we’re talking someone who has been considered one of the greatest writers of Swedish realism, alongside August Strindberg:[…]
Danish Best
Hi friends, How’s December treating you? After the hiatus of last month we’re back and we’re in Denmark (here, on Instagram and on the email list) so let’s meet Dorothea Biehl. ?Her grandparents had a[…]
Austrian Rebel: Elfriede Jelinek
Hi Friends ? A version of this MicroBiog was originally posted on instagram in 2017. On the 5th November to be precise. I made a tenuous link with Guy Fawkes in an effort to make[…]
Luise Gottsched
I recently posted a MicroBiog on Instagram about the early eighteenth century German female playwright, Luise Gottsched and my simultaneous admiration for her body of work and seething fury at her husband and, well, all[…]
The Terror Won’t Stop Sophie Bawr
Hi Friends and fellow theatrical time-travellers. Welcome to 19th Century France. Meet Sophie Bawr. ? Bawr wrote a total of twelve stage plays, as well as musical theatre, novels, educational texts, her own memoir and[…]
The Life and Exile of Marie Vieux Chauvet
Hi friends, how do you fancy a little trip to Haiti? A virtual, female playwright, one of course. Via Marie Vieux Chauvet: writer and dissident. ? Began writing dramatic sketches for her family and friends[…]
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