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| All three plays have in common is the theme of people, in this case women, having problems with society. The first two plays are fairly commonplace: a woman on a blind date, and a professor and student. But the third play takes the estrangement from society to greater heights, or depths. The women in the play are all inmates of an insane asylum, and all believe themselves to be women from history, some better know than others. Click here for pictures. |
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| Click here for the cast and crew †† Constana Mozart (Woman Who Plays Records): 1761-1842, The sister that Mozart married though he first was in love with her older sister. †† Osa Johnson(Woman In Safari Outfit): 1917-1936, Osa and her husband Martin filmed the most remote parts of the world. †† Gertrude Stein (Woman With Notebook): 1874-1946, Part of the American expatriate and literary scene in Paris in the 192's, Stein is best known for autobiography, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas †† Pearl White (Girl In Gossamer Dress): 1889-1938, Silent film star known for her series The Perils of Pauline and other cliff hangers. Though dark haired, she wore her trademark platinum blond wig. †† Amelia Earhart (Woman in Aviatrix Outfit): 1897-1937, The first woman to fly the Atlantic, she disappeared over the Pacific in 1937. †† Queen Isabella (Woman in Queenly Spanish Garb): 1451-1504, Wife of Ferdinand of Spain, she backed Christopher Columbus in his first voyage which culminated in the discovery of the New World. †† Joan of Arc (Woman In Armor): 1412-1431, Hearing the voices (and seeing visions) of St. Catherine, St. Margaret , and St. Michael, Joan was directed to "Save France" which she helped to do only to be left to the English who then burned her. †† Susan B. Anthony (Woman With Gavel): 1820-1906, Played a pivotal role in the 19th century women's rights movement to secure women's suffrage in the US |
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