
Princess Zoubaroff
Princess Zoubaroff is a play by Ronald Firbank, written in the early 20th century, that critiques the norms of English society through sharp dialogue and provocative scenarios. The story follows newlyweds Enid and Eric during their honeymoon in Florence, where they encounter a colorful cast of characters, including the enigmatic Princess Zena Zoubaroff, who aspires to establish a convent. The play is notable for its subversive take on themes like matrimony, motherhood, and sexuality, and is recognized for its early exploration of LGBTQ+ themes.
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Peter Yearsley, Kalynda, Availle, Beth Thomas (1974-2020) +12 more




















