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− | ''[[One Woman Plays]]'' is the title of a trilogy of one-act plays by | + | ''[[One Woman Plays]]'' is the title of a trilogy of one-act plays by Franca Rame and Dario Fo (1926-). |
− | The trilogy consists of ''[[A Woman Alone]]'', ''[[Waking Up]]'' and ''[[The Same Old Story]]'' | + | The trilogy consists of the one act pieces ''[[A Woman Alone]]'', ''[[Waking Up]]'' and ''[[The Same Old Story]]''. |
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''[[One Woman Plays]]'' was originally performed by [[Yonne Bryceland]] at the National Theatre, London, on 26 June 1981 in a production directed by Michael Bogdanov. | ''[[One Woman Plays]]'' was originally performed by [[Yonne Bryceland]] at the National Theatre, London, on 26 June 1981 in a production directed by Michael Bogdanov. |
Revision as of 05:22, 28 July 2021
One Woman Plays is the title of a trilogy of one-act plays by Franca Rame and Dario Fo (1926-).
The trilogy consists of the one act pieces A Woman Alone, Waking Up and The Same Old Story.
One Woman Plays was originally performed by Yonne Bryceland at the National Theatre, London, on 26 June 1981 in a production directed by Michael Bogdanov.
1982: One Woman Plays was presented by Volute Productions in association with the People's Space, starring Yvonne Bryceland.