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Sue Perlgut
American poet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sue Perlgut is a second-wave feminist[1] who was a central figure in It's All Right To Be Woman Theatre,[2][3] a women's theater collective founded in 1970[4] in New York City that operated without a director.[5]
Perlgut studied educational theatre and worked as a director, performer, playwright, puppet maker, teacher, arts administrator, and producer.[6] Perlgut taught theater at Richmond College and in New York City.[7][8] She was one of the first people to suggest that women confess their abortions publicly,[1] which led to the #ShoutYourAbortion movement.
Owner: Close to Home Productions, CloseToHomeProductions.com
Director: Women's Wisdom Project, facebook.com/WomensWisdomProject
Director: It's All Right To Be Woman Theatre, ItsAllRightToBeWomanTheatre.com
Director: Women Artists Have Their Say, WomenArtistsHaveTheirSay
Director: Connie Cook, A Documentary, ConnieCookFilm.com
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