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A Writer's Ruminations: Help Bring "Three Women" by Sylvia Plath to the stage
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What is Three Women?

Three Women is Sylvia Plath’s only play. Written as a radio play, it was originally broadcast in August of 1962, six months before Plath’s death and shortly before she would write the poems that would become Ariel. The New York Times calls it, “a forceful meditation…

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