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17th Century Playwrights |
Thursday 5 December 2002 |
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For the first time now in nearly 400 years the plays of Margaret Cavendish are being performed publicly. A celebrity in her day, she's just one of a clutch of female authors who were writing in the 17th century and whose works are only now being rediscovered and restaged.
Gweno Williams has revived 6 of the 19 plays written by Margaret Cavendish.
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