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PATRICK MARMION reviews Three Sisters and Stevie Smith - Black March

Rating: Verdict: Audio-visual delight  Back in the day, brimming with idealism at university, I tried to join the Feminist Society.  The woman at the freshers fair desk objected on the grounds that I was clearly a man only to be overheard and berated by another woman for discrimination. History repeated itself this week when I went in search of plays to celebrate International Women s Day, along with Mother s Day this weekend.  A 20-minute monologue at the Old Vic (Putting A Face On) warned that the biggest red flag is a man telling you he s a feminist . And there was me thinking it was a man telling you he s Harvey Weinstein.

Stevie Smith: Black March, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, review: a meeting of two great female talents

Stevie Smith: Black March, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, review: a meeting of two great female talents The i 3/10/2021 Obi Jilani © Provided by The i English poet and novelist Stevie Smith s debut novel was mistaken for the work of Virginia Woolf (Photo: Getty/Evening Standard) Poet Stevie Smith is a literary contradiction. Often dismissed as a scribbler of whimsical light verse, she numbered Sylvia Plath among her fans and her debut novel was mistaken for the work of Virginia Woolf. Marking International Women’s Day, this filmed performance from Dead Poets Live offers a piquant flavour of her character and art, with Smith embodied with quicksilver elan by Juliet Stevenson.

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