An unparalleled story of success and, chillingly, what happens
to those left behind. One of the seminal plays of the twentieth
century, Top Girls flashes with razor-sharp wit and ingenious
theatricality.
Thatcher's England: hard-nosed, go-getting businesswoman Marlene
is hosting a dinner party to celebrate her promotion to MD of the
Top Girls Employment Agency. Her guests, all powerful women from
myth and history, make for an extraordinary gathering. Caroline
Catz (star of Doc Martin and Murder in Suburbia) plays Marlene in a
play that's like nothing you've seen before.
Max Stafford-Clark directed the premiere of Top Girls in 1982. His
brand new production was a hugely acclaimed hit in the West End in
2011.
"Thrilling… Directed with absolute mastery by Max
Stafford-Clark… A classic play in a classic production"
Independent
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