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STAGE TUBE: Behind the Scenes With 11F's WOMEN OF TWILIGHT
11F are proud to present WOMEN OF TWILIGHT by Sylvia Rayman. In this blisteringly effective 'all-women' play, a group of unmarried mothers are ruthlessly exploited by their baby-farming landlady. Women of Twilight was a theatrical sensation in the 1950s and also became a film. Now, after some 60 years, the play returns in a stunning revival from 11F. Originally seen at the White Bear Theatre, Women of Twilight transfers to Pleasance London (Main House) in April 2014. Scroll down to watch a behind the scenes video, featuring director Jonathan Rigby, from the production!
WOMEN OF TWILIGHT Transfers to The Pleasance from The White Bear Theatre; Runs April 14-27
After two highly successful runs at the White Bear Theatre, the acclaimed 11F revival of Sylvia Rayman's hard-hitting 'all-women play' Women of Twilight comes to the Pleasance for a limited run of 13 performances. First presented in 1951, filmed the following year yet neglected ever since, this blistering drama - in which unmarried mothers are ruthlessly exploited by an unscrupulous, baby-farming landlady - is just as powerful today.
White Bear Theatre to Present WOMEN OF TWILIGHT, 7-26 Jan
Women of Twilight is directed by Jonathan Rigby and designed by Olivia Knight. It forms part of the White Bear's Lost Classics strand, which has previously unearthed John Osborne's early plays The Devil Inside Him and Personal Enemy (which transferred to the 'Brits Off Broadway' festival in New York).
11F Productions Stages WOMEN OF TWILIGHT, Now thru Oct 20
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.