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The women : a play [in three acts]

Folder contains the printed script mounted on blank leaves with extensive manuscript annotations, stage directions and cast list.

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  • "Awards Club of Washington presents Jerry Buskirk, Jack Clover, Bill Deneuve, Sam Devine, David Keiski, Kin Novak, Nicholas Phaedra, Jay Prowse, Shawn O'Neal, Shelton Winters in Clare Boothe Luce's comedy classic "The Women," co-starring Joe Carter, David Diamond, Nino Neal, Allen Overtree, Steve Smallwood, Denny Shisner, B.B. Winters, production design by Greenlee and Monet, sets executred by Tony Mastin and David Ramsey, costumes by Tony Neal, hair styles by Nino Neal, make-up by A.C.W. Creations, lighting design by Alan Rafel, stage manager Jimmy Allen, producted by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., produced by Jerry R. Buskirk, production directed and staged by Mr. George Lytle."
  • "Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Barrymore Theatre Corporation, Max Gordon presents "The Women," by Clare Booth, staged by Robert B. Sinclair, settings by Jo Mielziner, costumes supervised by John Hambleton."
  • "Folder contains the printed script mounted on blank leaves with extensive manuscript annotations, stage directions and cast list."@en
  • "National Theatre, direction, Rapley Theatre Company, Edmund Plohn, manager, Max Gordon presents "The Women," a comedy by Clare Booth, staged by Robert B. Sinclair, settings by Jo Mielziner, costumes supervised by John Hambleton."
  • "This brilliant play has assumed the status of a modern classic. Aside from the novelty of its involving a large cast of women (no male characters at all) it is an immensely entertaining panorama of our modern metropolitan world from the feminine viewpoint. The author carries us through a number of varied scenes and shows us not only a somewhat unflattering picture of womanhood, but digging under the surface, reveals a human understanding for and sympathy with some of its outstanding figures. The plot involves the efforts of a group of women to play their respective roles in an artificial society that consists of vain show, comedy, tragedy, hope and disappointment. - Publisher."@en

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  • "The women : [Program. Apr. 1973]"
  • "The women : play in three acts"
  • "The women : a play [in three acts]"@en
  • "The women"@en
  • "The women"
  • "Frauen in New York Komödie in 12 Bildern"
  • "Frauen : Komödie in drei Akten (zwölf Bildern)"
  • "The women : play in two acts, newly rev. by the author"@en
  • "Una traducción al español de Las mujeres"
  • "The Women : Play in Two Acts"
  • "Frauen in New York : Komödie in zwölf Bildern"
  • "Damen der Gesellschaft"
  • "The women, play in two acts"@en
  • "The women : play in two acts"@en
  • "The women : play in two acts"
  • "The women, play in two acts"
  • "The women : [by Clare Boothe Luce]"@en
  • "The women. A play in two acts"@en
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  • "The women : a play"
  • "Women"
  • "Frauen in New York : Komödie in 12 Bildern"
  • "The Women"@en
  • "The Women"
  • "The women : a play in three acts"@en
  • "The women : a play in three acts"
  • "The women a play"@en

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