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Lesbians who kill.

Weaver, Lois, Shaw, Peggy, Margolin, Deb, Split Britches (Theatre company)
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Title
Lesbians who kill.
Author/Creator
Weaver, Lois, Shaw, Peggy, Margolin, Deb, Split Britches (Theatre company)
Restrictions/Permissions
Access is open to all web users, Copyright holder: Split Britches, Contact information: splitb@aol.com, loloweaver@aol.com, http://www.splitbritches.com
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Date
©1994
Filming or performance location
Performed in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Oct. 28, 1994.
Format
1 online resource (2 video files of 2 (digital Betacam) (93 min.)) : sound, color.
Credits
Lois Weaver, Peggy Shaw. Split Britches, producer ; Lois Weaver, director ; Deb Margolin, writer.
Notes

Since 1981, the Split Britches Company (founded by Lois Weaver, Peggy Shaw, and Deb Margolin, www.splitbritches.com) has written and performed in trio, duet, and solo, as well as collaborated and performed with other artists. They describe their work in this way: 'Our work is rooted in popular culture, but positioned against it. It relies on moments rather than plot, relationships rather than story. It depends on the surprise of transformation rather than the logic of psychological narrative. It straddles the line between performance and theater, exploiting theatricality while exposing the pretense. It is about a community of outsiders, queers, eccentrics. It is feminist because it encourages the imaginative potential in everyone and lesbian because it takes the presence of lesbian on stage as a given'. Their vaudevillian satirical gender-bending performances have received numerous awards, including a Jane Chamber award and four Village Voice OBIE awards. Their collection of scripts, 'Split Britches Feminist Performance/Lesbian Practice', edited by Sue Ellen Case, won the 1997 Lambda Literary Award for Drama. This video documents their show 'Lesbians Who Kill', written by Deb Margolin in collaboration with Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver. Performed by Shaw and Weaver as characters May and June, a couple who go very 'wrong', the play looks at what might motivate women and lesbians in particular to become killers and serial ones at that. Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics

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