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emmajudeharris.bsky.social
director / dramaturg / wandering Jew | recently: Revenge: After the Levoyah at the Yard Theatre | The Stage Fringe 5, 2024 | rep: Berlin Associates | https://linktr.ee/emmajudeharris
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I'm so afraid
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Will someone be my Yellowjackets buddy
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We call on Jews of conscience to be the leadership our community needs, and make clear that we will resist any attempt by Trump to forcibly expel another generation of Palestinians. Our safety is tied together, and always will be.
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omg I can't read because paywall but am desperate to do so
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Very much enjoyed Revenge: After the Levoyah at @theyardtheatre.bsky.social (as mentioned in this week's Exeunt) - very funny, very silly, and subtly very smart on lots of complicated stuff. I also enjoyed how hard @tommofowler.bsky.social laughed at the pivotal role chrain played in the getaway...
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Sexy Oklahoma version of Calamity Jane WHEN please I beg
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TBT some of my greatest hits on Twitter criticizing this production of Cabaret which is essentially Shoah: the theme park (created by and for white gentiles)
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Thank you SO much! This means the world from you!!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it x
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*Levoyah. Sorry. Can’t type because still laughing
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Thank you SO much
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www.nytimes.com/2024/12/21/b...
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www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
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www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
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With content warnings 1) pedophilia/sexual abuse of children/Alzheimer's/intergenerational trauma/abusive family dynamics 2) mass rape/drug facilitated sexual assault/abuse/ 3) sexual harassment/smear campaign/astroturfing/bad practice on set
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Smith concludes: "Even as we learn to talk, we find that talk alone won’t stop the world from turning much as it did before." Anyways, here are the three magnificent and incredibly upsetting pieces I've been thinking about nonstop.
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Smith continues: "In 1968, when Rukeyser wrote her poem, it was possible to think that the world might change if only women told the truth about their lives. But the last several decades, decades during which women around the world have challenged male power, have shown us otherwise."
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I keep coming back to the end of Sophie Smith's LRB piece 'Sleeping Women': "The poet Muriel Rukeyser once asked: ‘What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life?’ ‘The world,’ her poem responds, ‘would split open.’"
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I know we're meant to be experiencing cozy holiday festive vibes, drinking eggnog and feeling merry. But I keep bracing for yet another harrowing long read as the familiar, sinking feeling of PTSD bubbles away in my belly
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They demonstrate that various aspirational safeguards including but not limited to wealth, fame, celebrity, and beauty do not protect against the violence of patriarchy.