

Women Playwrights
Marisa Smith


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"'Women Playwrights' by Marisa Smith highlights the diverse voices of women in theater, with roles that can be embraced by performers of any gender identity."
From: Gender-Neutral Casting PlaysWhat readers are saying
Readers appreciate the diverse range of voices featured in the collection. The themes of empowerment and resilience resonate strongly with the audience. Many find the adaptations particularly engaging and relevant to contemporary issues.
An anthology of five plays by contemporary American women writers, including Mary Gallagher, Linda Manning, and Jeannie Zusy.
Women Playwrights is a American play written by Marisa Smith and published by Smith & Kraus in Lyme, NH (1998).
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Paperback
Smith & Kraus · 1998 · 262 pp
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