The Women
by Clare Boothe Luce

Broadway
The Women Book Cover
The Women Cover

Highlights

120 mins 1930s All Women Ensemble Cast Flexible Cast Size Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes Comedy

Awards & Recognition

Drama Desk Award

Nominee: Three 2002 Drama Desk Awards

Synopsis

When this gleefully malicious comedy about New York society matrons premiered on Broadway, audiences were shocked, outraged and delighted.

Featuring an all-female cast and some of the funniest dialogue ever written for the American stage, The Women offers a fascinating inside look at the catty world of Park Avenue society.

This deliciously nasty tale of a woman whose happy marriage is destroyed by the gossip of her friends has been called one of the great American plays of the 20th century.

Press Reviews

"Not only was The Women groundbreaking for its era, the first Broadway show with an all-female cast, but every subsequent generation discovers afresh how oddly contemporary its sendup of pampered, vain, backbiting, sexually candid New York socialites feels."

— Los Angeles Times

"Terrific... It will leave the audience asking themselves afterward if they just witnessed a dramatic comedy or a collective tragedy with scathingly funny punchlines... Ultimately, the show shines a light on the social inequalities between the haves and the have-nots. It also focuses on friendship. Who, among The Women characters, is a good friend and who is toxic? Who is a good mother, wife and partner – and who is not? What does it take to stay in a relationship – or leave?"

— DC Theatre Arts

Characters

Character
Nancy
Peggy
Slyvia
Edith
Mary
Mrs. Wagstaff
First And Second Hairdresser
Pedicurist
Olga
Euphie
A Mud-Mask
Cook
Miss Fordyce
Little Mary
Two Salesgirls
Head Saleswoman
Two Models
Fitter
Princess Tamara
Crystal Allen
Fitness Instructor
Maggie
Miss Trimmerback
Miss Watts
Nurse
+ 12 more characters

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The Women Filmed Live on Broadway

Publication

ISBN-13 9780822212706
ISBN-10 0822212706

The Women is a comedy play written by Clare Boothe Luce and published by Dramatists Play Service .

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Fee: Minimum Fee: $130 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Plus (US) / Standard Plus Add'l Postcodes (UK)

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