Deb Margolin, O Wholly Night and Other Jewish Solecisms
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Deb Margolin, O Wholly Night and Other Jewish Solecisms
Bloody Hamlet! I’d go back and see Hamlet when it was first done. I’ve been obsessed with Hamlet since I first started menstruating. This damn Hamlet. It’s a bromance. The only true love in the play is the one between Hamlet and Horatio. I wanted to portray a friendship like that, and there wasn’t any such thing for women, so I played Hamlet, having tortured the script to accommodate me in an all-female production NYC.
Playwright, performance artist, actor and founding member of Split Britches Theater Company Deb Margolin, in answer to the question “ If you could travel back in time, what famous production or performance would you choose to see?”
SHORTS ON SUNDANCETV
Countertransferance
A lonely woman (Deb Margolin, College Musical) with assertiveness issues finds her problems multiplied in therapy. • Nominated for SXSW Grand Jury Award, SXSW Film Festival 2009
Blissful illuminations on the art of performance by a former teacher and friend, Deb Margolin
ALBUM #6, Audio Portraits of Artists and Writers at Work: Deb Margolin
"The idea that a woman considered her own life artistically viable was radical, and I left that show thinking I would like to do that, and that I could do that."
new human being that I am obsessed with...
Deb Margolin. amazing writer, performer, and theatre artist.
www.debmargolin.com
I love this photo so much! Split Britches (From L to R: Peggy Shaw, Louis Weaver, and Deb Margolin) in Upwardly Mobile Homes (1986). I had the pleasure of watching Peggy and Louis accept the Edwin Booth Award for performance tonight, and they are such wonderfully intelligent, creative, and open people, it was an honor to have been in their presence.