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Photos from Politic Man

Posted on December 2, 2014 by 17Percent

Photos from the reading of Alison Mead’s ‘Politic Man’ at She Writes at Roundabout Nights on 24 November. Continue reading →

Posted in 17percenters, event, plays, Plays for today by women, Roundabout Nights, She Writes, Women playwrights, women writers | Tagged Ada Salter, Alfred Salter, Alison Mead, play preview, Politic Man | Leave a comment

Alison Mead’s new play at She Writes on 24 November

Posted on October 25, 2014 by 17Percent

Alison Mead’s new play to be read at She Writes at Roundabout Nights. Continue reading →

Posted in plays, Plays for today by women, plays to see, Roundabout Nights, She Writes, Women playwrights, women writers | Tagged Ada Salter, Alfred Salter, Alison Mead, Politic Man, She Writes, socialism | Leave a comment
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