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“The Women” Co. girls on Tamarama beach, 2 February 1939 / photographer Sam Hood Clare Booth Luce’s all female play was daring for its day and was cast in Sydney with a Broadway star, Irene Purcell. The cult movie starring Norma Shearer and Joan Crawford was made in the same year.
Mary Haines learns from a gossipy manicurist that her husband, Stephen, is having an affair with a shop-girl named Crystal which soon ends her marriage. So begins Clare Boothe’s The Women, which was a huge hit on Broadway in 1936 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, where it ran for 657 performances with an all-female cast that included Margalo Gillmore, Ilka Chase, Betty Lawford, Jessie Busley, Phyllis Povah, Marjorie Main, and Arlene Francis. The play came to Sydney early in 1939 played by an American cast. The play is set in the world of high society Manhattan, in a time when women’s lives revolved around their efforts to look beautiful to obtain and hold on to wealthy husbands.
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From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales www.sl.nsw.gov.au
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