Women Writers of the Provincetown Players Professor Mauro GiorcelliThirteen short plays by women that were originally produced by the Provincetown Players. Women Writers of the Provincetown Players features thirteen short plays written by women and performed by America's most influential early twentieth century noncommercial theater, the Provincetown Players. From their beginnings on Cape Cod in 1915 to their disbanding in New York City in 1922, the Players staged nearly one hundred dramas, roughly a third of which
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