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1938 – She born on the 3rd day of September this year in London, England.
1961 - She married David Harter, a lawyer from Oxford.
1972 - She wrote Owners, her first stage play.
1974 - She served as resident dramatist at the Royal Court Theatre from this year up to 1975.
1978 - She has written television plays for the BBC, including “The After Dinner Joke”.
1979 - Her first play to receive wide notice was Cloud Nine.
1994 - She utilizes an associative dream logic, which some critics found to be nonsensical.
2006 - Her latest play, “Drunk Enough to Say I Love You.” takes a critical look at what she sees as the submissiveness of Britain to America in foreign policy.
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