A Taste of Honey ****
By: Paulanne Simmons In the 1950s, the working and middle-class playwrights, known as the "angry young men," emerged as a major force in British theater. Although these playwrights were considered radical at the time, over half a century later, they have become part of our literary canon. Less well known is an angry young woman, named Shelagh Delaney, who at the age of 18, took the theater world by storm with her fi…
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