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Pam Gems was an English playwright and screenwriter known for her powerful and often controversial plays. Her notable works include "Dusa, Fish, Stas & Vi," and "The Queen and the Rebels," which explore complex social and political themes. Gems' writing is celebrated for its depth and its ability to provoke thought and discussion.
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"Olivier said that drama is an affair of the heart, or it's nothing, and he was right."

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"I am at war... with the principal personage of traditional philosophy, that abstract subject who masquerades as everyone and anyone, but is really a male subject in disguise."

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"I begin to perceive that I am a woman. What that is, heaven knows... the philosophy is yet to be written, there is a world to be explored."

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"I wrote my first play when I was eight."

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