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- Q19063633 abstract "Press Cuttings (1909), subtitled "A Topical Sketch Compiled from the Editorial and Correspondence Columns of the Daily Papers" is a play by George Bernard Shaw. It is a farcical comedy about the suffragettes' campaign for votes for women in Britain. The play is a departure from Shaw's earlier Ibsenesque dramas on social issues. Shaw's own pro-feminist views are never articulated by characters in the play, but instead it ridicules the arguments of the anti-suffrage campaigners.Written in 1909, the play is set three years in the then future, on April Fool's Day 1912, by which date the actions of the suffragettes are imagined to have led the government to declare martial law in central London. Because of potentially libellous satire of real politicians, the play was originally censored in Britain, but was soon performed in public with minor alterations.".
- Q19063633 author Q19185.
- Q19063633 premiereDate "1909-07-09".
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- Q19063633 premiereYear "1909".
- Q19063633 settingOfPlay "The War Office, London in 1912".
- Q19063633 subjectOfPlay "Female supporters and opponents of votes for women terrify male politicians.".
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- Q19063633 name "Press Cuttings".
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- Q19063633 premiere "1909-07-09".
- Q19063633 setting "The War Office, London in 1912".
- Q19063633 subject "Female supporters and opponents of votes for women terrify male politicians.".
- Q19063633 writer Q19185.
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- Q19063633 comment "Press Cuttings (1909), subtitled "A Topical Sketch Compiled from the Editorial and Correspondence Columns of the Daily Papers" is a play by George Bernard Shaw. It is a farcical comedy about the suffragettes' campaign for votes for women in Britain. The play is a departure from Shaw's earlier Ibsenesque dramas on social issues.".
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