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SOURCE: A review of Top Girls, in Plays & Players, No. 350, November, 1982, pp. 22-3.

Taylor offers a very mixed assessment of a London performance of Top Girls. He finds both the theme and structure poorly delineated and considers much of the piece "fundamentally … old-fashioned."

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