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- Q7712772 subject Q6540344.
- Q7712772 subject Q8766652.
- Q7712772 abstract "For the article regarding the women of Afghanistan, see Women in Afghanistan.The Afghan Women is a play by Emmy Award-winning playwright William Mastrosimone. It was produced by the Passage Theatre Company and premiered in 2003 at the Mill Hill Playhouse in Trenton, New Jersey. The first dozen performances raised US$10,000 for Afghan orphans. In January 2004, Mastrosimone presented a reading of the play to actors in Kabul which is the capital of Afghanistan.".
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- Q7712772 comment "For the article regarding the women of Afghanistan, see Women in Afghanistan.The Afghan Women is a play by Emmy Award-winning playwright William Mastrosimone. It was produced by the Passage Theatre Company and premiered in 2003 at the Mill Hill Playhouse in Trenton, New Jersey. The first dozen performances raised US$10,000 for Afghan orphans. In January 2004, Mastrosimone presented a reading of the play to actors in Kabul which is the capital of Afghanistan.".
- Q7712772 label "The Afghan Women".