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Women of Twilight archive"Sluts, all of you, with your rotten little bastards. I took you off the streets, when decent people wouldn't look at you. God, when I think what I've done for you... And this is how you repay me!" First presented in 1951 and filmed the following year, Women of Twilight is a hard-hitting ?all-women play' in which unmarried mothers are ruthlessly exploited by an unscrupulous, baby-farming landlady. Neglected for over half a century, Sylvia Rayman's blistering drama is a real find - and, sadly, still relevant today.

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Author: Sylvia Rayman

Archive listings for Women of Twilight

Work type: Play.

T02144393849

Presented by11F (in association with the White Bear). Director Jonathan Rigby. Design Olivia Knight. Performer Claire Louise Amias. Performer Francesca Anderson. Performer Christie Banks. Performer Amy Comper. Performer Elizabeth Donnelly. Performer Virge Gilchrist. Performer Ailsa Ilott. Performer Sally Mortemore. Performer Emma Reade-Davies. Performer Vanessa Russell. Performer Emma Spearing.
14 Apr 14 to 27 Apr 14Pleasance, Inner London :: V276
listing details L1885521246

T01249517279

This play is part of the White Bear's continuing Lost Classics policy which was established in 1992.Presented by11F (in association with the White Bear). Director Jonathan Rigby. Design Olivia Knight. Performer Madeline Smith. Performer Claire Louise Amias. Performer Francesca Anderson. Performer Christie Banks. Performer Amy Comper. Performer Elizabeth Donnelly. Performer Ailsa Ilott. Performer Sally Mortemore. Performer Emma Reade-Davies. Performer Maggie Robson. Performer Vanessa Russell. Performer Emma Spearing.
7 Jan 14 to 26 Jan 14White Bear, Inner London :: V256
listing details L128332834
2 Oct 13 to 20 Oct 13White Bear, Inner London :: V256
listing details L1337289339

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