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Monstrous Regiment Theatre Company is a British feminist theatre company established in 1975. Monstrous Regiment went on to produce and perform 30 major shows, in which the main focus was on women's lives and experiences. Performer-led and collectively organised, its work figures prominently in studies of
feminist theatre Feminist theater grew out of the wider Political theater of the 1970s, and continues to the present. It can take on a variety of meanings, but the constant thread is the lived experience of women. History Various women's theaters started up in the ...
in Britain during the 1970s and 1980s. No productions have been mounted since 1993, when financial support from the Arts Council of Great Britain was discontinued.


History

The company's name referred ironically to the title of John Knox's sixteenth-century pamphlet, ''
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''. Reacting to what they saw as the marginal status and stereotypical depiction of women in both conventional and political theatre of the time, its founding members decided to create a radical alternative that would provide serious opportunities for women as actors, writers, directors, designers and technicians. Amongst the founding members were three who were to remain actively involved throughout its history: Chris Bowler (until her death in May 2014),
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, and Mary McCusker. Along with Katrina Duncan, they have constituted the directorial board of the (still extant) company since the early 1990s. Men were not excluded from the company, but women were to predominate both on-stage and off-stage. With a commitment to promoting new writing, and to close collaboration with the writers it commissioned, Monstrous Regiment explored a variety of theatrical forms in its work, including
epic theatre Epic theatre (german: episches Theater) is a theatrical movement arising in the early to mid-20th century from the theories and practice of a number of theatre practitioners who responded to the political climate of the time through the creat ...
, cabaret, and
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, and its productions ranged from large-scale ensemble pieces to one-woman shows. Specially written live music was integral to many of them. Despite its feminist (and socialist) political impetus, its work was essentially theatrical, rather than issue-based or
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in character.


Archives

Along with other feminist companies such as the Women's Theatre Group, Monstrous Regiment contributed to the broader development of alternative theatre that emerged in Britain in the post-1968 period, with a proliferation of new touring companies performing to new audiences. The ongoing ''Unfinished Histories'' project provides a rich source of information about these companies, including Monstrous Regiment. Together with the texts of four plays, an account of the company's development is presented in the editorial introduction to ''Monstrous Regiment: A Collective Celebration'', to which many of its members contributed. The company's archives (including records of meetings, production photographs, posters and flyers, design sketches, and annotated scripts) are lodged with the Theatre and Performance Archives at the
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; a complete online catalogue is now available. They had previously been located in
The Women's Library The Women's Library is England's main library and museum resource on women and the women's movement, concentrating on Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries. It has an institutional history as a coherent collection dating back to the mid-1920s, ...
at the
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. An official Monstrous Regiment website was launched early in 2019, using this archive material to document and illustrate the history and achievements of the company.Monstrous Regiment website
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See also

* Vinegar Tom *
Political drama A political drama can describe a play, film or TV program that has a political component, whether reflecting the author's political opinion, or describing a politician or series of political events. Dramatists who have written political dramas i ...
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Feminism Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...


Notes


References

*Aston, Elaine (1995) ''An Introduction to Feminism and Theatre'', London: Routledge * Case, Sue-Ellen (1988) ''Feminism and Theatre'', New York: Methuen * Goodman, Lizbeth (1993) ''Contemporary Feminist Theatres: To Each Her Own'', London: Routledge *Goodman, Lizbeth and de Gay, Jane (1997) 'Interview with Gillian Hanna', in Goodman, Lizbeth and de Gay, Jane, ''Feminist Stages: Interviews with Women in Contemporary British Theatre'', London: Routledge, pp. 32–39 * Hanna, Gillian et al., ed. (1991) ''Monstrous Regiment: A Collective Celebration'', London: Nick Hern Books *Higgs, Jessica and Dexter, Kim (2013) 'Monstrous Regiment', in ''Unfinished Histories: Recording the History of Alternative Theatre, 1968-1988'': http://www.unfinishedhistories.com/history/companies/monstrous-regiment/ * Itzin, Catherine (1980) ''Stages in the Revolution: Political Theatre in Britain since 1968'', London: Methuen *Reinelt, Janelle (1993) 'Resisting Thatcherism: The Monstrous Regiment and the School of Hard Knox', in Hart, Lynda and Phelan, Peggy, eds, ''Acting Out: Feminist Performances'', University of Michigan Press *''Unfinished Histories: Recording the History of Alternative Theatre, 1968-1988'': http://www.unfinishedhistories.com (accessed July 2014) * Wandor, Michelene (1986) ''Carry On, Understudies'', 2nd edn, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul *Wandor, Michelene (1993) ''Drama Today: A Critical Guide to British Drama 1970-1990'', London: Longman


External links


Unfinished Histories: Recording the History of Alternative Theatre, 1968-1988The Women's Library@LSETheatre and Performance Archives at the V and AOfficial Monstrous Regiment Theatre Company websiteOnline catalogue of the Monstrous Regiment archives at the V&A
{{authority control Feminist theatre Theatre companies in the United Kingdom Arts organizations established in 1975 Feminist art organizations