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Babes in the Bighouse by Megan Terry (2017, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherBroadway P.L.A.Y. Publishing INC International Concepts
ISBN-100881457205
ISBN-139780881457209
eBay Product ID (ePID)248439790

Product Key Features

Book TitleBabes in the Bighouse
Number of Pages96 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
TopicWomen Authors, American / General
IllustratorYes
GenreDrama
AuthorMegan Terry
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight4.3 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisSubtitled "A Documentary Fantasy Musical About Life in Prison," BABES IN THE BIG HOUSE explores feminism, sexuality, and the degradation of women. "BABES IN THE BIGHOUSE is a wildly varying production, with situations so funny they're sad, so tragic they're hilarious. The characters are acid-strong." Steve Jordan, Omaha World-Herald "BABES is a funny, shocking, affecting piece of theater. Ms Terry's jazz-like verbal constructions were absolutely great." Maggie Hawthorn, Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Megan Terry, like Kafka did in The Trial, uses razor-honed, sardonic gallows humor to coax empathy and understanding--so her theme--the dehumanization of incarcerated people aided and abetted by sexist stereotyping and sadism--comes across with even greater power and urgency." Victor Livingston, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, Subtitled "A Documentary Fantasy Musical About Life in Prison", BABES IN THE BIG HOUSE explores feminism, sexuality, and the degradation of women. "BABES IN THE BIGHOUSE is a wildly varying production, with situations so funny they're sad, so tragic they're hilarious. The characters are acid-strong." Steve Jordan, Omaha World-Herald "BABES is a funny, shocking, affecting piece of theater. Ms Terry's jazz-like verbal constructions were absolutely great." Maggie Hawthorn, Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Megan Terry, like Kafka did in The Trial, uses razor-honed, sardonic gallows humor to coax empathy and understanding--so her theme--the dehumanization of incarcerated people aided and abetted by sexist stereotyping and sadism--comes across with even greater power and urgency." Victor Livingston, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin

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