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Mary Elizabeth Burke-Kennedy
George Moore
Victorian London.
By virtue of her origin as a Victorian slum child, Esther Waters is condemned to a life of physical and economic slavery. She is a loser, an outsider and all the social and religious forces of her time conspire to keep her in that position, but she claims her rights as a woman and as a worker.
Adaptation/Translation
Full-Length
5
8
13
Cast doubling is possible. See original production for details. In the original production members of the cast also played a variety of smaller parts.
20 September 1989
Produced by Storytellers Theatre Company
The John Player Theatre
CarrigahorigNenaghCo. TipperaryRepublic of Ireland
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