Lorae Ann ParryMNZM is a New Zealand playwright and actor.[1]
New Zealand playwright and actor
Lorae Parry
MNZM
Born
1955
Sydney, Australia
Education
Diploma in Acting, Toi Whakaari, New Zealand Drama School, MA in Scriptwriting, Victoria University of Wellington
Knownfor
playwriting, performance
Notable work
Eugenia, 1996
Style
Parry's plays often explore sexuality, gender, and class systems.
Biography and education
She was born in 1955 in Sydney, Australia and in 1970 moved to New Zealand. Parry has two qualifications, a Diploma in Acting from Toi Whakaari, the national New Zealand Drama School in 1976,[2][3] and a Master in Scriptwriting from Victoria University of Wellington.
The Witch Project (2019) featuring Parry
Career
A noted feminist playwright, Parry's plays often explore sexuality, gender, and class systems.[4] Her first plays, Strip, and Frontwomen, used a combination of realism and humor to promote empowerment of women and more acceptance of lesbianism.[5] The play Frontwomen was a breakthrough in history when it was the first lesbian play performed in New Zealand.[3] However, her most influential play, Eugenia, was published in 1996 and explored the nature of sexuality and gender, as well as challenging social traditions around females.[5]Eugenia is noted for its mixing of the magical and supernatural with the true historical figure Eugene Falleni, an Italian-Australian transgender man convicted of the 1917 murder of his first wife.[6] Parry constantly focuses on empowering women through theatre and through her plays, she focuses on the importance of women's lives.[7] She continues to be active in women's issues through play publishing and theatre.[5]
Parry is a performer including being part of the Crows Feet Dance Collective, a dance company for women with a lowest age limit of 40 years.[8][9] She is known for her stage impersonation of former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.[10]
Plays
(1986) StripSeason of Scarlet and Gold at Circa Theatre in 2016
(1992) Digger & Nudger Try Harder, co-written by Carmel McGlone
"Lorae, Parry". New Zealand Book Council. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
Carnegie, David (1 January 2005), "Parry, Lorae", The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acref/9780198601746.001.0001, ISBN9780198601746, retrieved 8 October 2019
Edmond, Murray (2004). "How gothic is s/he? Three New Zealand dramas". Australasian Drama Studies. 44: 113–129, 149. ProQuest763426985.
"Parry, Lorae". Read NZ. January 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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