Miss Margarida's Way
by Roberto Athayde

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What readers are saying

Readers have mixed feelings about this play. While some appreciate its impact and the performance potential, others find it lacking, particularly in reading form. A few mention the importance of viewing the play live to fully grasp its essence.

Strong performance potentialMemorable themesIntriguing one-woman showBetter seen than readSomewhat outdated and dull

Synopsis

Estelle Parsons created a sensation in New York as the title character, a teacher who runs her classroom with an iron fist, velvet glove not included!

Banned, then censored in Brazil (the playwright's homeland), Miss Margarida's Way is a searing drama that looks deeply into the heart of power.

Audiences and critics in over fifty countries have cheered this allegory about totalitarianism that uses a classroom as its central metaphor.

Miss Margarida teaches, teases, and taunts her eighth-grade cla

Press Reviews

"Savage, mad, funny and ultimately moving... [Miss Margarida] is a grotesque, deranged and somehow perfectly normal school teacher."

— The New York Times

"A tour de force for an actress... part tirade, part political allegory, part expressionist vaudeville show."

— New York Daily News

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year2017
BindingPaperback
EditionFirst Edition
Pages62
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573618635
ISBN-100573618631
LCCPQ9698.1.T5 A813 1977

Miss Margarida's Way is a American play written by Roberto Athayde and published by Samuel French (2017).

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