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  2. Ruined (play) - Wikipedia

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    Ruined (2008) is an American play by Lynn Nottage. The play premiered at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago , and won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The play explores the plight of women during the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo .

  3. Salima Salih - Wikipedia

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    Salima Salih (Arabic: سالمة صالح; born 1942) is an Iraqi short story writer, translator, and artist, from the city of Mosul.She is well known for her articles that advocate human rights, especially women's rights.

  4. Salima - Wikipedia

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    Salima Saa (born 1971), French politican; Salima Salih (born 1942), Iraqi short story writer, translator and artist; Salima Souakri (born 1974), Algerian judoka; Salima Tete (born 2001), Indian field hockey player; Salima Yenbou (born 1971), French politician; Salima Ziani (born 1994), Moroccan singer; Salima, a fictional character in Team Psykick.

  5. The Colored Museum - Wikipedia

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    The stage was designed to resemble a white-walled gallery where “the myths and madness of black/Negro/colored Americans are stored.” [13] The walls contained a series of doors, small panels and revolving walls and compartments which allowed actors to retrieve key props and quickly transition from one exhibit to another.

  6. Salima Machamba - Wikipedia

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    Salima Machamba (1 November 1874, Fomboni – 7 August 1964, Pesmes) was sultan of Mohéli (Mwali) in 1888–1909. Her official paternal name was Salima Machamba bint Saidi Hamadi Makadara . She was a relative of Ranavalona I , Queen of Madagascar.

  7. Speech & Debate (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play, a dark comedy with music, features three misfit teenagers and their attempts to expose a drama teacher who preys on teenage boys. Solomon is a reporter for the school newspaper, Howie is a gay student who is solicited by the school's drama teacher on the internet, and Diwata is an aspiring actress and singer.

  8. A Cream Cracker under the Settee - Wikipedia

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    "A Cream Cracker Under The Settee" is a dramatic monologue written by Alan Bennett in 1987 for television, as part of his Talking Heads series for the BBC. The series became very popular, moving onto BBC Radio, international theatre, becoming one of the best-selling audio book releases of all time and included as part of both the A-level and ...

  9. Jean Arasanayagam - Wikipedia

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    Jean Lynette Christine Solomons, born on 2 December 1931 in Kandy, Sri Lanka, was the youngest of three children born to Harry Daniel Solomons and Charlotte Camille (née Jansz).