Persistently cheerful, blind to the feelings of others and, at heart, terribly lonely, Peggy is at once a richly comic and desperately moving creation, providing a rewarding challenge for a mature actress.
A Woman of No Importance was first shown on BBC TV on 19th November, 1982. It was subsequently performed as part of the stage version of Talking Heads, which opened on 28th January, 1992.
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Woman of No Importance, A Script
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At work Peggy has carved herself a comfortable niche. Once in hospital, she loses no time in establishing herself as Queen Bee, taking on several responsibilities. Persistently cheerful, blind to the feelings of others and, at heart, terribly lonely, Peggy is at once a richly comic and desperately moving creation, providing a rewarding challenge for a mature actress. |
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