I Hate Theatre Games, or, Directing The Most Massive Woman Wins
Abstract
The author describes her experience directing the play The Most Massive Woman Wins by Madeleine George. The author discusses the social context of a play about four women who have eating disorders and meet in the waiting room, each, ironically, awaiting a liposuction procedure, as well as the process of directing a production of the play at Kalamazoo College.
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