|
|
|
|
Carolyn Gage is a lesbian-feminist playwright, performer, director, and activist.
The author of more than forty plays, musicals, and one-woman shows, she specializes in
non-traditional roles for women, especially those reclaiming famous lesbians whose stories have
been distorted or erased from history. She has toured extensively to colleges and universities, and,
in 1998-99 was a Guest Lecturer in the Theatre Department at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine...read
more
|
|

|
Nine
Short Plays
Just published!
Nine of Gage's best short plays!
“The culture of women we have never had is invented in
Carolyn Gage’s brilliant and beautiful plays.”
— Andrea Dworkin
“The work of an experienced and esteemed playwright like
Carolyn Gage is the air that modern theatre needs.”
— Jewelle Gomez
“Mahalo nui for your play. The mark of superb
craftsmanship …! Ku’e, ku’e,ku’e! [Resist, resist,
resist!]”
— Haunani-Kay Trask
“Gage has changed so many lives she will never know about,
and the only way I know how to thank her is to never stop
fighting.”
— Tamanya Garza
...more |
The
Second Coming of Joan of Arc, A one woman-lesbian play In The Second Coming of Joan of Arc, Joan returns to
share her story with contemporary women. She tells her experiences
with the highest levels of church, state, and military, and unmasks
the brutal misogyny behind male institutions.
Vita Sackville-West, lesbian writer and lover of Virginia Woolf,
was one of the first to write a biography of Joan based on the
complete translations of the trial transcripts. Her book is an
attempt to uncover the truth about Joan and to reclaim her from the
distortions and trivializations of male historians...read
more |
The
Second Coming of Joan of Arc was nominated as a national finalist
for the Lambda Literary Award in Drama. The title work was
featured on National Public Radio, and was given first-class
production in Brazil, where it was the hit of the season in Rio
and Sao Paolo. The collection includes seven one-act plays, which
show us the real women behind the sterile patriarchal stereotypes:
the angry teenage lesbian Joan of Ar, the alcoholic butch Calamity
Jane, the Louisa May Alcott with repressed incest memories, the
political prisoner known as "Typhoid Mary," and the
lesbian Jane Addams. "This is great theatre . . . daring,
heartbreaking, principled, bitter, and often very funny . . .
Women’s mental health would improve instantly, were they able to
see these plays performed." --- Phyllis Chesler...read
more
|
Finally! A book for lesbians who are tired of "passing"
at auditions and in acting classes and
workshops! Here at last, from one of the most talented and inventive contemporary playwrights,
is a book of twenty-five monologues and forty-five scenes by, for, and about lesbians. Here are
dramatic portrayals of our coming-out stories, our strategies of resistance, our rescue of survivors
of sexual abuse, our passions, our torture, our triumphs. The settings are
historic and contemporary, ranging from the goddess temples of
Lesbos to the locker rooms of a softball team
...read more
|
|

|
Ugly Ducklings:
The Documentary and the National Campaign
Carolyn
Gage’s play about homophobia at a girls’ summer camp, Ugly
Ducklings, is the subject of a remarkable documentary and national
campaign to prevent GBLT harassment and youth suicides.
...read more |
|
Like There's No Tomorrow: Meditations for Women Leaving
Patriarchy "I was more deeply moved and 'sinspired' by Carolyn Gage's new book than by
anything else I've read in years. Like There's No Tomorrow has qualities rarely seen in
current "theory." It is a work of burning, uncompromising vision and daring... a beacon of hope
in
these chilling times of compromise, timidity and apparent defeat. This book is Pure Fire. It is
true
and therefore extreme... a stunning manifestation of Radical Lesbian Feminist Courage and
Genius."...read
more
|
"Take
Stage!" How to Direct and Produce a Lesbian Play "In Take Stage!, Carolyn Gage has given us an invaluable
resource for producing lesbian theatre in our communities -
brilliant in attention to the details of theatrical production,
uncompromising in its treatment of the human and economic factors
involved, firmly grounded in her experiences as a playwright,
director, and producer, and throughout informed by a solid,
lesbian-centered politic that prioritizes class, race, and
accessibility in specific, practical ways...read
more
|
|
|
catalog
of plays
|
|
|
 |
|
| what
others are saying |
|
" . . . a whole women's theatre tradition in one volume. . . wonderful to read --- rich,
original deeply affirming --- and must be phenomenal to see on stage. The culture of women we
have never had is invented in Carolyn Gage's brilliant and beautiful plays."
- Andrea Dworkin
"Carolyn Gage is a fabulous feminist playwright, and a major
one too. This is great theatre. Gage's dramatic and lesbian
imagination is utterly original... There is no rhetoric here: only
one swift and pleasurable intake of breath after another... Women's
mental health would improve, instantly, were they able to read and
see these plays performed."
-Phyllis Chesler
"No playwright has created as amazing a pantheon of historical lesbian characters as
Carolyn Gage. Her book, Monologues and Scenes for Lesbian Actors, provides a
sumptuous feast of possibilities for both seasoned and budding lesbian performers to use
portraying a full range of emotion and political perspectives. Carolyn Gage is a national lesbian
treasure."
-Rosemary Keefe Curb
...read
more
|
|
 |
performances,
lectures
|
|
|
 |
|