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B.H. Repertory Society staging of The Women; witty, but risque story |
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| Abstract/Description |
On Sunday evening the Broken Hill Repertory Society presented the second of the season's plays, "The Women," by Clare Booth. The play is a witty and risque story of the machination of a collection of economically useless women whose main purpose in life is to constructively disparage their friends for the doubtful pleasure of assisting them in the resulting debacles. |
| Related Events |
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The Women, Police Boys' Club Theatrette, Broken Hill, NSW, 11 November 1945
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Barrier Miner, Broken Hill, NSW, 1888
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4
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| Date Issued |
13 November 1945
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English
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| Citation |
Stalls, B.H. Repertory Society staging of The Women; witty, but risque story, Barrier Miner, 13 November 1945, 4
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49227
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