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Reappropriating Shakespeare’s ‘Mad’ Women:Creating Positive Representations of Mentally Ill Women Through Solo Performance
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Jessica D. Sager
Idaho State University
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City: Pocatello
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Creating Positive Representations of Mentally Ill Women Through Solo PerformanceThis thesis explores the research and creative processes behind the creation of a one-person play that addresses mental illness. It examines stigma against people with mental illnesses and how theatre can be used to fight this stigma. The concept of the ‘mad genius’ and its inaccuracies are also explored. The author then explains her rationale for creating a metatheatrical, one-woman show about mentally ill women playing ‘mad’ Shakespearean characters while fighting their own psychological battles. She outlines the research processes that went into the creation of each character. The thesis concludes with plans for refining and producing the one-act.

Reappropriating Shakespeare’s ‘Mad’ Women:Creating Positive Representations of Mentally Ill Women Through Solo Performance

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