Stage Rights!

The Actresses’ Franchise League, activism and politics 1908–58

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Naomi Paxton
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This book provides the first detailed account of the work of the Actresses' Franchise League, taking the story of the organisation further than ever before. Formulated as a historiographically innovative critical biography of the League over the fifty years of the organisation’s activities, this book invites a total reassessment of the League within both twentieth-century industry networks and accepted narratives of the development of political theatre in the UK.

Making a genuine contribution to both theatre and suffrage histories, this book looks in detail at the performative propaganda of the suffrage movement and the role of feminist actresses as activists during and after the campaign for Votes for Women. It explores the extensive networks of political and theatrical activism and social campaigning through which suffragist performers, playwrights and producers shaped their careers, and reveals how determined the Actresses' Franchise League was to be visible in public space and to create equal opportunities for women in the theatre industry.

Drawing on archival material, this book shows how members and allies of the League addressed a broad range of political and social issues through their work, how they presented and represented women and womanhood and how the organisation, formed and embedded in the Edwardian period, diversified during and after the First and Second World Wars.

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