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Joan Larkin (born April 16, 1939 in Boston) is an American poet, playwright, and writing teacher. She was active in the small press lesbian feminist publishing explosion of the 1970s, co-founding the independent publishing company Out & Out Books.
Performance Network was a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that began its tenure in Ann Arbor in 1981. Performance Network became Ann Arbor's professional theatre in September 1997 and built an elegant theatre in the heart of downtown in September 2000.
Janet Iva Lipkin was born on July 24, 1948, in Jersey City, New Jersey, to parents Ruth (née Jacobson) and Milton Lipkin. [3] She graduated with a BFA degree in 1970 from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. [3] One of Lipkin's classmates at Pratt Institute was Jean Cacicedo. [1] Additionally she took classes at Penland School of Craft in Penland ...
Spiderwoman Theater is an Indigenous women's performance troupe that blends traditional art forms with Western theater. Named after Spider Grandmother from Hopi mythology, it is the longest running Indigenous theatre company in the United States.
Joan Vassos made her final decision on The Golden Bachelorette after weeks of emotional struggle. The widow from Maryland, 61, also faced a live studio audience during the "After the Final Rose ...
Actor Role Brad Davis: Robert F. Kennedy: Veronica Cartwright: Ethel Skakel Kennedy: Cliff De Young: John F. Kennedy: Ned Beatty: J. Edgar Hoover: Beatrice Straight
Hot Peaches was a gay political theatre company in New York City that would put on plays , active from the 1970s-1990s. Hot Peaches was founded by Jimmy Camicia in 1972, who encountered a group of drag queens and began writing work for them to perform. [1]
Joan Chen got her first taste of fame as the teen star of "Little Flower" (or "Xiao hua"), a melodramatic war epic released in her native China eight years before her big international breakout in ...