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  Naomi Paxton - Researcher and Performer

#100theatrewomen - Part Two!

26/1/2014

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Welcome to the second part of the #100theatrewomen list!
You can find out about why we started the list and see the first fifty names by reading my first blog post about it here.

NEW! Click here to see our second vlog!

NEWER! Click here to see our third vlog!

NEWEST! Click here to see our fourth vlog! 


Please do follow this list by searching for #100theatrewomen on twitter, retweet them and add your own suggestions on twitter or in the comments box below.


As before, the list is no particular order of wonderfulness -
 they are all wonderful women...


51. Sophie Okonedo
52. Angela de Castro
53. Mona Hammond
54. Gertrude Jennings
55. Ellen Terry
56. Jodhi May
57. Mary Ward
58. Harriet Walter
59. Clean Break
60. Paule Constable
61. Maggie Steed

62. Romola Garai
63. Anny Tobin
64. Susie McKenna
65.Sarah Holmes
66. Inez Bensusan
67. Kay Magson
68. Sally Greene
69. Annie Castledine
70. Nancy Price
71. Billie Whitelaw
72. Claire-louise Hardie
73. Jane Horrocks
74. Peggy Shaw
75. Liz Carr


76. Ninette de Valois
77. Mona Bruce
78. Elizabeth Robins
79. Linda Marlowe
80. Deborah Grant
81. Franca Rame
82. Josie Lawrence
83. Pina Bausch
84. Patricia Routledge
85. Liz Crowther
86. Kelly Reilly
87. Katie Mitchell
88. Noma Dumezweni
89. Caryl Churchill
90. Judith Bowers
91. Phyllida Lloyd
92. Imelda Staunton
93. "Miss L" @proresting
94. Maxine Peake
95. Josie Rourke
96. Juliet Stevenson
97. Irene Handl
98. Kathryn Pogson
99. Julia Swift
100. Eva Moore, Samantha Bond, Caroline Astell-Burt and Penny Horner!



3 Comments
Sue Jeffs
30/1/2014 03:35:09 am

this site is full of energy, enthusiasm and interesting things.......reflection of the writer

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Julia goodman link
17/2/2014 07:02:04 am

I love this site... I worked with Dame Peggy Ashcroft before she died and found her an extraordinary maverick and individual women who did much to keep the 'game raised' I did suggest her quite a few weeks ago but she dosnt appear I there a reason for this or was she on the last list? Has Peneloe Wilton found a space?

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Anna
16/3/2014 02:47:54 pm

Love it love it, want to hear why you love Harriet Walter - I absolutely adore her!!

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