tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1869955963817371865.post7679010293478456565..comments2019-03-25T02:54:22.840-07:00Comments on Sara I Writes: Making feminist churchsirwinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00628622865343906953noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1869955963817371865.post-86278651514102808012016-06-10T02:34:28.714-07:002016-06-10T02:34:28.714-07:00Are 'The Times a- changin'? I like to thi...Are 'The Times a- changin'? I like to think so! When I was growing up, I never saw women clergy. Now, I do! And, my husband teaches Sunday school! In the first play I wrote, "Time Traveler," a young women character named Sarah complains that you can find out a lot about the men who gathered to start Medford's Grace Church, but you hear nothing about the woman who invited those guys into her house so they could hatch this idea out! Sarah says, "It looks like we have another case of women doing all the work and then being kept out of the history books." By the way, the woman in question was Mrs Barr!<br /><br />What to do? Write about it as you do! As for myself, I write plays. My newest play, "The Ghost of Lydia Maria Chlld." is my fourth one-woman play celebrating a 'remarkable women.' Also, you may recall Penelope and Femininity 'get play' in "The Virtue of Penelope: A Chinese Odyssey."<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07716616288173948725noreply@blogger.com