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Classic Plays by Women

From 1600 to 2000

Aphra Behn , Caryl Churchill , Elizabeth Cary , Enid Bagnold , Githa Sowerby , Hrotswitha , Joanna Baillie , Marie Jones , Susanna Centlivre

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Classic Plays by Women: an anthology of the best plays by female dramatists from 1600-2000


Staged in theatres by successive generations and proving relevant to contemporary audiences, the plays demonstrate the wit, theatrical skill and innovation of their creators in exploring timeless topics from marriage, morality and money to class conflict, rage and sexual desire. An essential resource for students, playwrights, colleges, universities and libraries, this collection also provides theatres with the opportunity to programme a range of theatrical classics by women.


Plays from: Hroswitha’s Paphnutius (extract); Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Mariam(extract); Aphra Behn’s The Rover; Susanna Centlivre’s A Bold Stroke For A Wife; Joanna Baillie’s De Montfort; Githa Sowerby’s Rutherford and Son; Enid Bagnold’s The Chalk Garden; Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls (extract); Marie Jones’ Stones in his Pockets.


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