The Wharf’s production coinciding with the Devizes Festival always offers audiences a different and often challenging approach.
Women Alone is no exception. This collection of entertaining and striking one woman plays explores the vicissitudes of being a woman: from the uncomfortably serious to the awkwardly funny we are invited to attend four women as they share their comic, raw and tragic stories.
The monologues were written as duets by Franca Rame and her popular and controversial playwright husband Dario Fo in the late 60s/early 70s, and are a reflection of the time, featuring radicalism, terrorism and repression all still current in the modern world.
Some scenes contain adult language and sexual themes. Suitable for ages 16 plus..
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