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Conviction (play)

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Conviction is a play by American playwright and feminist activist Eve Ensler. The play was written by Ensler in 1981,[1] and performed at the 1999 Berkshire Theater Festival in Stockbridge, Mass.[2] The story involves two sisters, one of whom has been in prison.

References

  1. ^ Bryer, Jackson R; Hartig, Mary C (2010). The Facts on File companion to American drama. Infobase Publishing.
  2. ^ Theater; Today the Anatomy, Tomorrow the World, New York Times, Retrieved on May 20, 2008