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''The Women'' by Clare Booth (Better known as Clare Boothe Luce). Her 1936 play was a satire on the idleness of wealthy wives and divorcees. It was immensely popular with the public, although received coolly by critics, and ran for 657 performances and was adapted for the screen in 1939. First performed in South Africa by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg REPS]] in 1942, directed by [[Leontine Sagan]], starring [[Moira Lister]]. Revived by the [[Taubie Kushlick]] and [[Leon Gluckman]] company at the [[Intimate Theatre]] with [[Shirley Firth]], [[Jenny Gratus]], [[Valerie Miller]] and [[Diane Wilson]] in the lead roles in 1961, with designs by [[Anthony Farmer]].
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''The Women'' by Clare Booth (Better known as Clare Boothe Luce). Her 1936 play was a satire on the idleness of wealthy wives and divorcees. It was immensely popular with the public, although received coolly by critics, and ran for 657 performances and was adapted for the screen in 1939. First performed in South Africa by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Johannesburg REPS]] in 1942, directed by [[Leontine Sagan]], starring [[Moira Lister]]. Revived by the [[Kushlick-Gluckman]] company at the [[Intimate Theatre]] with [[Shirley Firth]], [[Jenny Gratus]], [[Valerie Miller]] and [[Diane Wilson]] in the lead roles in 1961, with designs by [[Anthony Farmer]].
  
  

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The Women by Clare Booth (Better known as Clare Boothe Luce). Her 1936 play was a satire on the idleness of wealthy wives and divorcees. It was immensely popular with the public, although received coolly by critics, and ran for 657 performances and was adapted for the screen in 1939. First performed in South Africa by the Johannesburg REPS in 1942, directed by Leontine Sagan, starring Moira Lister. Revived by the Kushlick-Gluckman company at the Intimate Theatre with Shirley Firth, Jenny Gratus, Valerie Miller and Diane Wilson in the lead roles in 1961, with designs by Anthony Farmer.


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