Three Broadway Shows Put Motherhood in the Spotlight
Briefly

Classic American drama is shifting from portraying monstrous mothers as villains to richly human depictions, reflecting a rise in compassionate observations of women's inner lives.
Playwrights like Paula Vogel, Shaina Taub, and Amy Herzog are presenting works like Mother Play, Suffs, and Mary Jane that focus on studying a woman's face, offering a new perspective on motherhood.
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