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White Lead
Ebook, 16 pages ISBN: 9781788500647Publication Date:
14 Jun 2018
£2.99 £2.39You save £0.60 (20%)
First Staged:
Hampstead Theatre, London, 2016

White Lead

By Jessica Siân

Ebook £2.99£2.39

A short play exploring the expectations and responsibilities of being an artist and a woman.

Jessica Siân's play White Lead was first performed at Hampstead Theatre, London, in November 2016, as part of the Women Centre Stage Festival produced by Sphinx Theatre, demonstrating the range, depth and richness of women's writing for the stage.

The play is also available in Women Centre Stage, a collection of eight short plays selected by Sue Parrish, Artistic Director of Sphinx Theatre. All the plays included in this volume offer a wide variety of rewarding roles for women, and are perfect for schools, youth groups and theatre companies to perform. Other writers included in the collection include Winsome Pinnock, Timberlake Wertenbaker and April De Angelis.

Ebook,16 pages ISBN: 9781788500647Publication Date:
14 Jun 2018
£2.99 £2.39You save £0.60 (20%)

Also by Jessica Siân:

Women Centre Stage: Eight Short Plays By and About Women

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