Hare: Society shifting women's role in film

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Sir David Hare: Society shifting women's role in film and theatre

Women are better represented in film and theatre now, Sir David Hare has said, but change has come from societal pressure rather than the industry.

"I've been going on about women's lives and about the importance of portraying women's lives for 45 years now and nobody listened for the first 45 years," he said."Now I don't think that's a change in the industry, I think that's a change in society.

 

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Suggest theatre, particularly the subsidised, is showing a huge shift compared to thirty years ago where female Artistic Directors, senior executives, associates, directors, designers and department heads flourish in abundance. Representation is across the whole of staffing. 1/?

I have to laugh for years pressure groups have been banging on ( quite rightly) about how minorities are equal to everybody else and since they gained recognition what do all those groups do 24/7 Scream that as they are different they require more rights

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