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Trailblazing Director Susan Todd's Feminist Theatre Legacy
10 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Co-founded Monstrous Regiment, a company dedicated to women's experiences.
- The company's name was inspired by John Knox's treatise against women.
- Todd directed and taught theatre, influencing many emerging artists.

Susan Todd, a visionary director and co-founder of the influential theatre company Monstrous Regiment, has passed away at the age of 83. Todd, alongside actors Gillian Hanna and Mary McCusker, established the company in 1975 with a steadfast commitment to exploring and amplifying women's experiences through theatre.
The company, taking its name from a hostile treatise by John Knox, consistently featured a majority of women members. Their productions, including early works like "Scum: Death, Destruction and Dirty Washing" and Caryl Churchill's "Vinegar Tom," boldly tackled societal issues, from domestic violence to sexual desire, often sparking significant debate.




