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Top Girls
Han Yu Meng has always dreamt about becoming a pop singer in South Korea, unfortunately due to Visa issues she had to go back to China. One of her new classmates is Sheng Shang - a tattoo artist, part-time singer and an underground boxer. Will they succeed in creating their own music band?
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Plot Summary
Caryl Churchill's seminal play 'Top Girls' is brought to life in this 2016 production. The story centers on Marlene, who has just been promoted to managing director at a powerful employment agency. To celebrate, she hosts a surreal dinner party populated by historical and literary female figures. As the evening unfolds, the complex and often contradictory nature of women's experiences and ambitions across different eras is explored.
Critical Reception
The 2016 revival of 'Top Girls' by Max Stafford-Clark received generally positive reviews, with many critics praising its enduring relevance and the strength of its ensemble cast. The production was noted for its clear direction and faithful interpretation of Churchill's groundbreaking text, highlighting its continued impact on discussions about feminism, career, and societal expectations for women.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp wit and insightful exploration of female ambition.
Lauded for its timely revival and powerful performances, particularly by the lead.
Recognized for its continued relevance in contemporary discussions about gender and power.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable for this specific 2016 production.
Fun Fact
Caryl Churchill originally wrote 'Top Girls' in 1982, and it was groundbreaking for its time in its non-linear structure and its challenging of traditional dramatic conventions, particularly in its all-female cast and its exploration of working women's lives.
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