Women Are My Business
World premiere.
“WOMEN ARE MY BUSINESS is a garish, sordid sex play which is alleged to expose the London call-girl racket. The action chiefly concerns the rivalry of two gangs running the system. The play’s publicity rightly discourages children from seeing it. Characters never mince their words and several scenes produce a breathless silence from the audience.” – ‘Bradford Theatres’, Yorkshire Evening Post, 13th October 1953 (page 3)
Cast & Crew
Cast
Al Stevens | John Sherwood |
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Biffer | Martyn French |
Cherry | Joan Francis |
Det-Insp Leech | T Mostoll Willey |
Doll Livesey | Phyllis Cardew |
Ma Phillips | Nanette Ryder |
Marty Jefferson | Lance Gray |
Nancy | Iris Lawrence |
Ticker | John Payne |
Crew | |
Director | John Sherwood |
Setting designed and painted by | Jack Little |
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Play description
“WOMEN ARE MY BUSINESS is a garish, sordid sex play which is alleged to expose the London call-girl racket. The action chiefly concerns the rivalry of two gangs running the system. The play’s publicity rightly discourages children from seeing it. Characters never mince their words and several scenes produce a breathless silence from the audience.” – ‘Bradford Theatres’, Yorkshire Evening Post, 13th October 1953 (page 3)
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