It is appalling, for most, that this play is so female- oriented, but of course it is:. Good grief. The main actress (sic) was appointed by a female director, who was appointed by a female minister, who was appointed by a female premier. No blokes allowed. Perhaps the most telling statement was from Lewis: "you can't second-guess your playright", yet she does it all the time. She is also incredibly annoyingly rhotic, but is supposedly Australian. She certainly doedn't sound Australian, Don't go.
It is appalling, for most, that this play is so female- oriented, but of course it is:.
Good grief. The main actress (sic) was appointed by a female director, who was appointed by a female minister, who was appointed by a female premier.
No blokes allowed.
Perhaps the most telling statement was from Lewis: "you can't second-guess your playright", yet she does it all the time. She is also incredibly annoyingly rhotic, but is supposedly Australian. She certainly doedn't sound Australian,
Don't go.
Seeing as though women make up the majority of sexual assault victims across the globe, why shouldn't it be female-oriented?