In 1933, Mae West purred “Why don’t you come up some time and see me?” Into the ear of her co-star Carry Grant in the film adaptation of her hit play ‘Diamond Lil’. The result was instantaneous, and she cemented herself as a household name and one of the most influential women in pop culture of the twentiethContinue reading “The Sex-Positive Legacy of Mae West – Becca Warner, Assistant Dramaturg”
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Gods – Becca Warner, Assistant Dramaturg
There are a number of gods referenced in the play that come from Greek, Roman and Celtic pantheons. Judith’s religious beliefs are never solidified, although her practice of multi-pantheon worship is typical of neo-pagan religions such as Shamanism, Wicca, Druidism and many more. These practices are becoming more popular as society begins to imagine new ways of livingContinue reading “Gods – Becca Warner, Assistant Dramaturg”