Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 In Stephen Sewell’s Charming Arbus and West, Feminism Boils to the Surface
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'In the world premiere production of Arbus and West, playwright Stephen Sewell appears to be straying into unchartered territory. He is renowned for being a hard-hitting political writer, whose epic plays are almost always described as “dark”.' (Introduction)

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