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- Top_Girls abstract "Top Girls is a 1982 play by Caryl Churchill. It is about a woman named Marlene, a career-driven woman who is only interested in women's success in business. In the famous opening scene, she hosts a dinner party for a group of famous women from history. As the play unfolds we find Marlene has left her 'poor' life, and illegitimate child with her sister Joyce, in order to tread the path to 'success'. The play is contemporary and examines the role of women in society and what being a successful woman means.".
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- Top_Girls wikiPageWikiLink The_Canterbury_Tales.
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- Top_Girls wikiPageWikiLink The_Public_Theater.
- Top_Girls wikiPageWikiLink Trafalgar_Studios.
- Top_Girls wikiPageWikiLink Vanderbilt_University.
- Top_Girls wikiPageWikiLink Watford_Palace_Theatre.
- Top_Girls wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patient Griselda".
- Top_Girls wikiPageWikiLinkText "Top Girls".
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- Top_Girls subject Category:1982_plays.
- Top_Girls subject Category:Plays_by_Caryl_Churchill.
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- Top_Girls comment "Top Girls is a 1982 play by Caryl Churchill. It is about a woman named Marlene, a career-driven woman who is only interested in women's success in business. In the famous opening scene, she hosts a dinner party for a group of famous women from history. As the play unfolds we find Marlene has left her 'poor' life, and illegitimate child with her sister Joyce, in order to tread the path to 'success'.".
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- Top_Girls wasDerivedFrom Top_Girls?oldid=697739541.
- Top_Girls isPrimaryTopicOf Top_Girls.