

My Mother Said I Never Should
Charlotte Keatley
This award winning play is about four generations of women growing up in England during this century.|4 women
"A warm, poignant elegy about growing up, growing old and growing or not growing wise. It's about debts and responsibilities; the grim burden of puritan inheritance; and how it takes generations to learn about the value of real feeling."
— London Sunday Times
"Both demanding and rewarding in its complexity."
— London Independent
"Humorously and compassionately, the play explores the emotional inheritance each woman receives from the other ... unpeeling the characters to their bones, on occasions with such intensity that I cried."
— London Guardian
"Totally engrossing, warm, funny, [and] human.... Ms. Keatley refuses to preach about a woman's nature and her place in the world."
— Manchester England News
"Like Caryl Churchill's Top Girls, this is a play which will influence the next generation of writers."
— City Limits
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| Margaret Bradley |
| Jackie Metcalfe |
| Rosie Metcalfe |
| Doris Partington |
My Mother Said I Never Should (Acting Edition) is a British play written by Charlotte Keatley and published by Samuel French in London (1989).
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