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A01=Aphra Behn
A01=Caryl Churchill
A01=Cicely Hamilton
A01=Enid Bagnold
A01=Githa Sowerby
A01=Hrostwitha
A01=Joanna Baillie
A01=Marie Jones
A01=Susannah Centlivre
Age Group_Ages 12+
Age Group_Ages 12+
Author_Aphra Behn
Author_Caryl Churchill
Author_Cicely Hamilton
Author_Enid Bagnold
Author_Githa Sowerby
Author_Hrostwitha
Author_Joanna Baillie
Author_Marie Jones
Author_Susannah Centlivre
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B01=Cheryl Robson
B01=Susan Croft
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Classic Plays by Women: 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: 'Paphnutius' by Hroswitha (extract);'The Tragedy of Mariam' by Elizabeth Cary (extract); 'The Rover' by Aphra Behn; 'A Bold Stroke For A Wife' by Susanna Centlivre; 'De Montfort' by Joanna Baillie; 'Rutherford and Son' by Githa Sowerby; 'The Chalk Garden' by Enid Bagnold; 'Top Girls' by Caryl Churchill (extract); 'Stones in his Pockets' by Marie Jones. See more
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A01=Aphra BehnA01=Caryl ChurchillA01=Cicely HamiltonA01=Enid BagnoldA01=Githa SowerbyA01=HrostwithaA01=Joanna BaillieA01=Marie JonesA01=Susannah CentlivreAge Group_Ages 12+Author_Aphra BehnAuthor_Caryl ChurchillAuthor_Cicely HamiltonAuthor_Enid BagnoldAuthor_Githa SowerbyAuthor_HrostwithaAuthor_Joanna BaillieAuthor_Marie JonesAuthor_Susannah Centlivreautomatic-updateB01=Cheryl RobsonB01=Susan CroftCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=DDCategory=DQCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2010
  • Publisher: Aurora Metro Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781906582005

About Aphra BehnCaryl ChurchillCicely HamiltonEnid BagnoldGitha SowerbyHrostwithaJoanna BaillieMarie JonesSusannah Centlivre

Susan Croft Susan is a writer historian curator and researcher. She worked in the USA with the Omaha Magic Theatre in the early 1980s returning to Britain to work as a dramaturg with small-scale theatre companies and founding New Playwrights Trust of which she was Director from 1986-89. She taught Creative Arts (Performance) at Nottingham Trent University and then was Senior Research Fellow in Performance Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University to 1996. From 1997-2005 she was Curator of Contemporary Performance at the Theatre Museum where she worked on the National Video Archive of Performance. She also curated four major exhibitions including Let Paul Robeson Sing! and Architects of Fantasy and pioneered a range of initiatives to record the history of black and Asian theatre in Britain. She has written extensively on women playwrights including: ... She Also Wrote Plays: an International Guide to Women Playwrights from the 10th to the 21st Century (Faber 2001) and edited Votes for Women and other plays (Aurora Metro 2009). She is working on A Critical Bibliography of Plays Published by Women Playwrights in English to 1914 (working title) for Manchester University Press and a major anthology Staging the New Woman with Sherry Engle. She also runs the project Unfinished Histories: Recording the History of Alternative Theatre with Jessica Higgs a major initiative to record oral histories and preserve archives of the alternative theatre movement from the 1960s to the 1980s. See www.susan.croft.btinternet.co.uk for further details. She lives in London with her husband and two children.

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