When Girls Change Stuff – An Interview
Why is there a demented undead six-year-old in a blood soaked Victorian dress creeping down the halls of Balance Studios? …Oh, okay, don’t panic, it’s part of Grayce’s play. Come with me, Lisi, to...
View ArticleOne Reason Why We Need Girl Improved
When told about the nature of Girl Improved, a group of girl writers, producers, and directors creating girl-empowering plays, the question that may come to mind for you is, “Why? We already have...
View ArticleIt’s Time for Girl Improved!
| by lluvia | In a dark forest, three adventurous shapeshifter girls are being pursued by the evil General Nava. Will they survive the chase? Tune in to Girl ImprovEd to find out! We are a group of...
View ArticleAnatomy of a Strong Female Character
Ever since ancient times, women have often been used as symbols in art created by men. A woman or girl frequently signifies qualities such as innocence, beauty, or fertility. On the flip side, females...
View ArticleAustin Girls Create Radical Change in the Entertainment Industry
Austin Girls Create Radical Change in the Entertainment Industry | Misrepresented and underrepresented; four Austin girls spur change in the entertainment industry with a DIY approach to creating new...
View ArticleNew Girl Theatre Project Fails to Find Audience
New Girl Theatre Project Fails to Find Audience | Four girls attempting to overcome audience reluctance to vacate their home theaters are shocked to discover that live theatre is dead in Austin. |...
View ArticleGirl Improved on Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls
Thanks to Jessie Williams and Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls for the Smart Girl write-up about Girl Improved! In case you haven’t already noticed, here’s a revelation for you: women are grossly...
View ArticleThe smArt of Filmmaking
Got a film camera? Nope. How about fancy editing software? Uh-uh. Any money? Ehh…right. Don’t worry. We’re going to teach you how to write, produce, and direct short, narrative films using what you DO...
View ArticleThe Trouble with smArt Girls
| by Andee Kinzy | It’s no secret that women comprise only 26% of the creators in the film industry. In the 1980s, psychologist Carol Dweck conducted a series of studies on 5th grade girls and boys....
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