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- Suffs - Wikipedia
Suffs is a musical with music, lyrics, and a book by Shaina Taub, based on suffragists and the American women's suffrage movement, focusing primarily on the historical events leading up to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920 that gave some women the right to vote
- Suffs The Musical
Direct from Broadway, comes the acclaimed Tony Award®-winning musical Suffs about the brilliant, passionate, and funny American women who fought tirelessly for the right to vote
- Suffs | Broadway in Hollywood
Direct from Broadway, comes the acclaimed Tony Award® winning musical SUFFS about the brilliant, passionate, and funny American women who fought tirelessly for the right to vote
- Everything you need to know about ‘Suffs’ on Broadway
The Suffs musical premiered in March 2022 off Broadway at the Public Theater, 102 years after the passage of the 19th Amendment that granted American women the right to vote Check out a full timeline of the show and its history below
- Suffs The Musical - YouTube
Tony Award Winner for Best Book Best Score, Suffs is "the perfect show for where we are now" (The Wrap) Book, music, and lyrics by Shaina Taub Directed by Leigh Silverman Now on Broadway
- Suffs on Broadway Tickets | Broadway. com
Following a sold-out, extended run at The Public Theater, Suffs arrives on Broadway — and not a moment too soon From the singular mind of Shaina Taub, this “remarkable, epic new musical”
- Suffs - Did They Like It?
It’s 1913 and the women’s movement is heating up in America, anchored by the suffragists — “Suffs,” as they call themselves — and their relentless pursuit of the right to vote Reaching across and against generational, racial, and class divides, these brilliant, flawed women entertain and inspire us with the story of their hard-won
- Review: In ‘Suffs,’ the Thrill of the Vote and How She Got It
Depicting extremes of human emotion, the oldest extant Western plays invited the citizens of ancient Greece to confront vital issues of contemporary justice Only the men could
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