

Marys Seacole
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The story of Mary Mallon, known better as Typhoid Mary, in her battle to escape imprisonment by the New York Health Department.
"Marvelous and unnerving, funny and hair raising."
— News Tribune
"Mesmerizing. Her story mirrors the aids crisis, denounces hypocrisy (and) raises disturbing questions."
— KPS Radio
"One of the year's ten best. This true story lifted documentary into poetry. Part fevered memory, part aborted repentance."
— Time Magazine
Typhoid Mary is a play written by Mark St Germain and published by Samuel French .
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