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Agatha Christie on the set of Witness for the Prosecution (1953).

‘Agatha has the gift of doing what all women want to do, but only men have the chance. She achieves something. Men climb Everest, race fast cars, invent atom bombs, fight wars, become famous surgeons and man lifeboats. In her heart every woman, too, would like to do these things. But all we can do is dream. It is all we can do. It’s a man’s world. The only consolation I get is that Agatha kills off a few of you. ’

Margaret Lockwood

17 January 1954

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This edition published 2018

First published as Curtain Up 2015

Text © Julius Green 2015, 2018

Agatha Christie archive papers © Christie Archive Trust 2015

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Photographs courtesy of The Christie Archive Trust, The Shubert Archive, The University of Bristol Theatre Collection, The National Portrait Gallery, The Peter Saunders Archive, The Museum of the City of New York Theatre Collection, The Theatre Royal Bath Archive and Getty Images.

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Source ISBN: 9780007546961

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