When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout

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"When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout" is a critically acclaimed stage play by Scottish writer Sharman Macdonald that explores mother-daughter relationships and female identity with dark humor and emotional depth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
author Sharman Macdonald NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
criticalReception critically acclaimed
featuresCharacterType daughter
mother
focusesOn emotional trauma
reconciliation
women’s experiences
genre comedy-drama
drama
feminist theatre
hasAuthorNationality Scottish
hasCastGenderFocus primarily female characters
literaryStyle naturalistic dialogue
poetic elements
mainTheme family dynamics
female identity
intergenerational conflict
memory
mother–daughter relationships
medium live theatre
narrativeForm nonlinear structure
notableFor exploration of mother–daughter bonds
portrayal of female subjectivity
use of dark humor
originalLanguage English
partOf contemporary Scottish theatre
setting Scotland NERFINISHED
subject emotional repression
gender roles
parent–child relationships
personal history
targetAudience adult audiences
tone dark humor
workOf Sharman Macdonald NERFINISHED

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