Kitty Marion: Actor and Activist (Women, Theatre and Performance)

Kitty Marion: Actor and Activist (Women, Theatre and Performance)

by Diane Atkinson (Editor), Diane Atkinson (Editor), Viv Gardner (Editor)

Synopsis

With the outbreak of World War I, German-born Kitty Marion, suspected of being a German spy and placed under surveillance, sailed from Liverpool for New York. She left a dramatic and colourful life behind: a hectic and fascinating 20-year career as a performer crisscrossing Britain first as a singer, dancer and actress on the musical comedy and pantomime stage, and then in music hall as a 'refined comedienne'. She campaigned against the sexual abuses rife in the theatre of the day which led her eventually into the suffragette movement where she became a 'notorious' militant, responsible for numerous acts of arson. She was imprisoned, went on hunger-strike, and was force-fed more than 300-times. In America, she became a celebrated 'foot-soldier' in Margaret Sanger's birth control movement. Her autobiography, written in the 1930s is published here for the first time.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 296
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 28 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 1526138042
ISBN 13: 9781526138040

Author Bio
Viv Gardner is Professor Emerita at the University of Manchester, and is a theatre and performance historian, focusing on gender and sexuality at the fin de siecle Diane Atkinson is an independent scholar and author of three biographies and two illustrated two books on the suffragettes