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A Bill of Divorcement (play)         
PLAY
A Bill of Divorcement is a play by English author Clemence Dane. It was her first play, and her most popular, and was adapted to films of the same name three times, in 1922, 1932, and 1940.
The Strong National Museum of Play         
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  • One area of the museum.
PART OF THE STRONG IN ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, US
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The Strong National Museum of Play (known as just The Strong Museum or simply the Strong) is part of The Strong in Rochester, New York, United States. Established in 1969 and based initially on the personal collection of Rochester native Margaret Woodbury Strong, the museum opened to the public in 1982, after several years of planning, cataloguing, and exhibition development for the museum's new building in downtown Rochester.
Play (theatre)         
  • An actress performs a play in front of 2 statues from the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Room 21, the British Museum, London
  • An actor and actress performing a play in front of the Nereid Monument, Room 17, the British Museum, London
THEATRICAL DRAMATIC WORK INTENDED TO BE PERFORMED BY ACTORS (IN THEATRE, RADIO OR RECORDED FOR TV)
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A play is a work of drama, usually consisting mostly of dialogue between characters and intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. The writer of a play is called a playwright.

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A Bill of Divorcement (play)
A Bill of Divorcement is a play by English author Clemence Dane. It was her first play, and her most popular, and was adapted to films of the same name three times, in 1922, 1932, and 1940.