Mary Sidney & her French Sisters

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Mes recherches en cours et création autour du matrimoine théâtral. En savoir plus sur les autrices de théâtre de l'Ancien Régime, et la suite de mon enquête sur Mary Sidney alias Shakespeare inspirée de Robin P. Williams

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About Evain Aurore

French director, author, actor, researcher into the history of women in theatre, director of the theatre company La subversive, author of "Mary Sidney alias Shakespeare", freely adapted from the research of Robin P. Williams "Sweet Swan of Avon".

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