2019
DOI: 10.21608/ttaip.2019.123724
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Perceiving the Worlds of Caryl Churchill Top Girls and Fatḥīyah El ʻAssāl Without Masks in Relation to Dramatic and Cinematic Techniques

Abstract: Discussing her play Top Girls, Churchill explains to Renate Klett in "Anything's Possible in the Theatre" that theatre can create illogical connections: "If you want to bring characters from the past onto the stage then you can do it, without having to find a realistic justification" (19). Both Churchill in Top Girls and El-Assal in Without Masks bring a number of women from different social classes and historical backgrounds together on stage narrating their experiences, with the aim of questioning "the relat… Show more

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