![]() Directed by Lyndsey Turner, it famously begins with a raucous dinner party hosted by Thatcher-voting career woman Marlene. It’s not because there’s a dodgy black market wine on sale at The Understudy bar - no, it’s because the National’s first ever production of Caryl Churchill’s landmark 1982 play Top Girls opens this week. ![]() ![]() In fact, next week will be the first time it’s ever happened at the National Theatre. T’s not often that five women from history get together for a dinner party and get so drunk that they start chanting in Latin, crying and throwing up.
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