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Women, Power and Politics: Then: Four plays

A collection of wide-ranging and ambitious short plays reflecting the complexities of women and political power in the United Kingdom.

The four plays published here look back to the moments in history when women possessed - or achieved - power, and what they did with it.

The Milliner and the Weaver by Marie Jones, about the Suffragette movement in Ireland, as the question of Home Rule divides the nation.

The Lioness by Rebecca Lenkiewicz is about Queen Elizabeth I, the myth and the reality.

Handbagged by Moira Buffini, about the working relationship between Mrs Thatcher and the Queen.

Bloody Wimmin by Lucy Kirkwood, about the protests at Greenham Common, a political landmark in the fight for nuclear disarmament.

The plays were first performed at the Tricycle Theatre, London, as part of the Women, Power and Politics season in June 2010.

The other plays presented in the season are available in the companion volume, Women, Power and Politics: Now.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 140g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jun 2010
  • Publisher: Nick Hern Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848421165

About Lucy KirkwoodMarie JonesMoira BuffiniRebecca LenkewieczRebecca LenkiewiczVarious

Moira Buffini is a playwright and screenwriter. Her plays include Blavatsky's Tower (Machine Room) Gabriel (Soho Theatre) Silence (Birmingham Rep) Loveplay (Royal Shakespeare Company) Dinner (National Theatre and West End) Dying for It adapted from The Suicide by Nikolai Erdman (Almeida Theatre) A Vampire Story (NT Connections) Marianne Dreams (Almeida) Welcome to Thebes (National Theatre) Handbagged (Tricycle Theatre and West End) wonder.land (National Theatre) NW Trilogy (Kiln Theatre) and Manor (National Theatre). Screenplays include Jane Eyre Tamara Drewe Byzantium and The Dig. Lucy Kirkwood is a British playwright and screenwriter whose plays include: The Human Body (Donmar Warehouse London 2024); Rapture (promoted as That Is Not Who I Am Royal Court Theatre London 2022); The Welkin (National Theatre London 2020); Mosquitoes (National Theatre 2017); The Children (Royal Court Theatre 2016); Chimerica (Almeida Theatre & West End 2013; winner of the 2014 Olivier Award for Best New Play the 2013 Evening Standard Best Play Award the 2014 Critics Circle Best New Play Award and the Susan Smith Blackburn Award); NSFW (Royal Court 2012); small hours (co-written with Ed Hime; Hampstead Theatre 2011); Beauty and the Beast (with Katie Mitchell; National Theatre 2010); Bloody Wimmin as part of Women Power and Politics (Tricycle Theatre 2010); it felt empty when the heart went at first but it is alright now (Clean Break & Arcola Theatre 2009; winner of the 2012 JohnWhiting Award); Hedda (Gate Theatre London 2008); and Tinderbox (Bush Theatre 2008). She won the inaugural Berwin Lee UK Playwrights Award in 2013.

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