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The Party Girls

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The glamorous Mitford sisters once cut a swathe through pre-war high society. But as fascism rises and political storm clouds gather, the bonds of sisterhood are threatened by new and treacherous d...
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  • 13 April 2027
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The glamorous Mitford sisters once cut a swathe through pre-war high society. But as fascism rises and political storm clouds gather, the bonds of sisterhood are threatened by new and treacherous desires.

Nancy aspires to be a celebrated novelist, Diana and Unity fall for the dangerous, charismatic leaders of the far right in Britain and Germany, and Debo sets her cap at a Duke. Meanwhile, Decca crosses continents in her own passionate pursuit of love—but can she ever escape her sisters and her past?

Compelling, touching and witty, Amy Rosenthal's play The Party Girls explores the true story of a family riven by political extremism, and asks what it takes to stay true to your beliefs.

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Price: $24.95
Pages: 104
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Publication Date: 13 April 2027
Trim Size: 7.80 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781839044755
Format: Paperback
BISACs: DRAMA / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, DRAMA / Women Authors, DRAMA / Type / Historical
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"Dramatic gold…a cutglass reminder of how little we have managed to learn from history."
The Times

"Punchy and shrewd."
Observer

"An ambitious biographical play exploring the impact of 1930s politics on the Mitford siblings…almost epic in its reach, Rosenthal's play thrives on the intimacy she creates between the five sisters."
The Stage

"Punchy and entertaining…a play for our increasingly polarised times."
WhatsOnStage

"Shocking and fascinating in equal measure, The Party Girls does a terrific job of digging into the complex lives of each Mitford sister…surprisingly funny in places, it is a slick character study of those swept up by their starkest and darkest desires."
Reviews Hub

"Fascinating and engrossing…a quality piece of theatre on all levels."
LondonTheatre1

"Rich in political tension, familial complexity, and tragic poignancy…Amy Rosenthal's script navigates the intricate and often shocking history of the Mitford sisters with confidence and complexity…a triumph."
All That Dazzles

"Brings the Mitford sisters and their world to life beautifully…leaves us with a clear warning about the times we live in now."
Theatre and Tonic

Amy Rosenthal is a British playwright. She is a recipient of The Sunday Times Drama Award, and has been shortlisted for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. Her plays include The Party Girls (Marlowe Theatre & UK tour, 2025).