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Greetings. I am Lady T: writer, feminist, smartass, former public school teacher, daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, cousin, co-legal guardian. My hobbies include reading, writing, watching television, eating, volunteering to work with people with disabilities, planning to exercise and not doing it, arguing, and insomnia. Read more.
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Reviews
Sketch Comedy Monday: “Game of Thrones Behind the Scenes”
I’ve written before that the show Game of Thrones might as well be called Game of Tits because of the amount of gratuitous nudity on the show. People in the legitimate press (e.g. critics who get paid to write about … Continue reading
Sketch Comedy Monday: “Broads Behind Bars”
I haven’t done one of these in awhile, but I was thinking about this sketch the other day, and lo and behold, it was actually on YouTube.This “Broads Behind Bars” sketch is a “hard-hitting melodrama brought to you by the … Continue reading
City Hall Comedy: Have Envelope, Will Push
Imagine that you’re a member of a sketch comedy troupe, and one of your fellow performers drops out of the cast. Creative person that you are, drawing from life experiences to create stories, you want to dramatize this event and … Continue reading
‘Tis a Pity She’s a Whore Theatre Review
Every so often, I like to share other reviews that I find particularly interesting or related to feminism. Today I’d like to share this theater review for Cheek by Jowl’s production of ‘Tis a Pity She’s a Whore. The production … Continue reading
Sketch Comedy Monday: “McHutchence vs. Greeley III”
Are you tired of the Republican 2012 primary election? I know I am. But never fear – you don’t have to watch repetitive CNN debates and listen to the talking points. All you need to do is watch the political … Continue reading
Sketch Comedy Monday: “The Real Housewives of Disney”
So, Lindsay Lohan hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend, and yeah, whatever. I didn’t watch because I suspected that the show brought her on solely because of her trainwreck status and I have no interest in watching someone self-destruct onscreen. I … Continue reading
“Sex and the Single Girl” and “Down with Love”: Sometimes, the Parody is All You Need
Okay, fess up. Which one of you told me to watch Sex and the Single Girl? Come on. I know it was one of you. I could easily go back to my other posts and read through the comments to … Continue reading
Deception and Role-Reversals: “Roxanne” vs. “The Truth About Cats and Dogs”
February is Deception Month for The Rom-Com Project, and I would be remiss if I didn’t talk about one of the original “deception in love” stories – Cyrano de Bergerac. Cyrano de Bergerac is a French play about a master … Continue reading