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"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. This play is part of the White Bear's continuing Lost Classics policy which was established in 1992.
Cast/Performers
Madeline Smith,
Claire Louise Amias,
Francesca Anderson,
Christie Banks,
Amy Comper,
Elizabeth Donnelly,
Ailsa Ilott,
Sally Mortemore,
Emma Reade-Davies,
Maggie Robson,
Vanessa Russell,
Emma SpearingCreatives/Company
Author:
Sylvia RaymanPresented by:
11F (in association with the White Bear)
Director:
Jonathan RigbyDesign:
Olivia Knight