With a name like that, how could the play be sexist?
(The answer: in every way possible) I saw this on ETSU's campus. Everything that ETSU did was fairly good, but there was no escaping how terrible the plot was. The play is evidence that there aren't enough good roles for women in theater. The women all fit stereotypes so perfectly it seemed like it must have taken not even a pinch of creativity to think them up. I left angry.
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