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Ranging from the well-known to the obscure: from plays we know and love but never quite realised are predominantly female, through to those that have all but disappeared from public view. These 100 plays are the tip of the iceberg; personal favourites that will whet the reader's appetite to seek out more.
Lucy Kerbel's book is a jumping off point, a fascinating and personal choice of 100 very different works. What is so exciting about it is that there are choices to be made.
100 Great Plays for Women doesn't set out be an exhaustive authority on every play ever written for a female cast. Rather, it is designed to help kill off, once and for all, the myth that "there just aren't any good plays for women". In this book you will find 100 very good plays indeed.
Lucy Kerbel's book is a jumping off point, a fascinating and personal choice of 100 very different works. What is so exciting about it is that there are choices to be made.
100 Great Plays for Women doesn't set out be an exhaustive authority on every play ever written for a female cast. Rather, it is designed to help kill off, once and for all, the myth that "there just aren't any good plays for women". In this book you will find 100 very good plays indeed.
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