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=Articles to improve=
 * Theatre and disability
 * Feminist theatre
 * Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival
 * Much Ado About Nothing
 * Aditi Kapil
 * Clean Break (theatre company)
 * Buzz Goodbody
 * Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
 * Lisa Ryder
 * Sibylle Baier
 * Maria (Twelfth Night)
 * Katie Mitchell
 * Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft
 * Barbara Gaines (director)
 * Monique Mojica
 * Adrienne Arsenault
 * Louise Garfield
 * Peggy Thompson
 * Bec Hill

= Articles to Create =


 * Canadian (sometimes feminist?) theatre women!
 * Crystal Balint
 * Lynda Hill
 * Suzanne Odette Khuri
 * Patricia Nichols
 * Tori Smith
 * Barb Taylor
 * Beverley Cooper
 * Claire Hopkinson
 * Martha Ross
 * Edith Lelean (Groves)
 * Constance Skinner
 * Isabel MacPherson (Mackay)
 * Company of Sirens founders:
 * Catherine Glen
 * Women mentioned multiple times in Stage Turns: Canadian Disability Theatre
 * Ruth Bieber
 * Linda Rhodes
 * Ginny Tapley Takemori
 * Corina Tarnita
 * Mars Horodyski
 * Women in diving:
 * Szilvia Gogh
 * Jillian Morris (founder of Sharks4Kids)
 * Riley Hathaway (Young Ocean Explorers tv series)
 * https://blog.padi.com/women-in-diving-ocean-conservationists/
 * Blue Latitudes (https://www.offshore-technology.com/features/featurerigs-to-reefs-the-thriving-marine-life-on-decommissioned-oil-platforms-4909941/)
 * Emily Callahan
 * Amber Jackson
 * Sally Cookson
 * Pique Resilience Project (perhaps add as subsection of detransition)
 * https://thevelvetchronicle.com/interview-chiara-canaan-the-pique-resilience-project/
 * https://www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/about-a-girl-and-the-decision-to-detransition/news-story/1fbe4fa35298d3a639ef8b188bf13d11
 * https://www.thecollegefix.com/meet-the-liberal-young-women-helping-their-peers-detransition-from-transgender-identity/
 * https://thepostmillennial.com/defining-trans-accurately-now-gets-you-banned-from-twitter/
 * https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/12/when-will-transgender-clinical-activists-acknowledge-detransitioners/
 * https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/former-transgender-teens-speak-out-listen-here/

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= Ginny Tapley Takemori =

Ginny Tapley Takemori is a British translator currently based in Japan.

Early life and education
Tapley Takemori and her family moved to the United Kingdom when she was five years old.

After graduating high school in the 1980s, Tapley Takemori took a vacation to Spain which resulted in her moving to Barcelona. While working as a literary agent in Barcelona translating from Spanish and Catalan, she became interested in Japanese works after working with the Japan Foreign Rights Centre. She then pursued a BA in Japanese at SOAS University of London. Tapley Takemori also has a master's degree.

Translated works

 * The Secret of the Blue Glass by Tomiko Inui
 * Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata (Grove Press and Portobello Books 2018)
 * The Little House by Kyoko Nakajima (Darf Publishers 2019)
 * Earthlings by Sayaka Murata (2020)
 * Things Remembered and Things Forgotten by Kyoko Nakajima, co-translated with Ian MacDonald (2021)

Ecce Homo
Giménez claimed her restoration work was not finished, resulting in the painting's appearance. In 2015, she said, "I left it to dry and went on holiday for two weeks, thinking I would finish the restoration when I returned [...] The way people reacted still hurts me, because I wasn’t finished with the restoration." The church later forbade her from finishing the restoration.

The restoration and subsequent fame brought attention and money to church, raising around €2000 from tourists coming to visit Ecce Homo within the first four days after the restoration. Giménez sought and eventually received royalties for her work, receiving 49% of profits. She said she planed to use the profits to raise money for charities supporting muscular atrophy research, a condition that effects one of her sons.

Giménez received significant media attention, which caused her to fall into depression.

After Ecce Homo
Following the restoration, Giménez sold her original painting, "The Bodegas of Borja," on eBay for over €1000. The proceeds were donated to charity. She staged her original art at a show in 2013. She was commissioned to paint original artwork for a winery near the church that displays Ecce Homo.

In 2014, she appeared in a music video for Zaragozan musician Ángel Petisme's “El ministerio de la felicidad” (“The Ministry of Happiness”). The song features Petisme as the fresco's Jesus thanking the artist for restoring it.

Giménez now lives in a retirement home and is being treated for dementia.

In popular culture
Giménez has been portrayed by Kate McKinnon on Saturday Night Live. In 2016, she and the restoration were the subject of a TV documentary, Fresco Fiasco.

''Behold! The Monkey Jesus'', a play by Joe Wiltshire Smith starring Mary Tillett as Giménez, premiered in 2023. An opera about Giménez's restoration, Behold the Man, La Ópera de Cecilia, premiered in Las Vegas in fall 2023 to mark the start of Opera Las Vegas’ 25th anniversary season. Andrew Flack, who wrote the opera's libretto, met with Giménez in 2013 and received her blessing to create the opera.

Biography
Haskins moved from Sweden to Canada in 1992.

Career
In 2020, Evan and Katelyn built a see-through LED/LCD computer screen.

As of February 2022, the channel has over 1.3 million subscribers. They also stream on Twitch.