It appears that "Seven Women" is a revised version of his earlier play "The Legend of Lenore" which was the first act of "The Adored One" first produced in London in 1913.
"Seven Women" was first produced under that name at the New Theatre in London in 1917. I think the first publication in book form was the version in 1928.
2006-06-29 05:44:50
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answered by C_Bar 7
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I can't find any mention of a play by that name...
The Little Minister - Barrie, J. M. 1897
Better Dead - Barrie, J. M. 1887
Auld Licht Idylls - Barrie, J. M. 1888
When a Man's Single - Barrie, J. M. 1888
A Window in Thrums - Barrie, J. M. 1889
My Lady Nicotine - Barrie, J. M. 1890
Richard Savage (with H. B. Marriott Watson) - Barrie, J. M. 1891
Ibsen's Ghost - Barrie, J. M. 1891
The Professor's Love Story - Barrie, J. M. 1892
Walker London - Barrie, J. M. 1892
Jane Annie (with Arthur Conan Doyle) - Barrie, J. M. 1893
Sentimental Tommy - Barrie, J. M. 1896
Margaret Ogilvy - Barrie, J. M. 1896
The Little Minister - Barrie, J. M. 1897
Tommy and Grizel - Barrie, J. M. 1900
The Little White Bird - Barrie, J. M. 1902
The Admirable Crichton - Barrie, J. M. 1902
Quality Street - Barrie, J. M. 1902
Little Mary - Barrie, J. M. 1903
Peter Pan (First Performance) - Barrie, J. M. 1904
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens - Barrie, J. M. 1906
What Every Woman Knows - Barrie, J. M. 1908
The Twelve-Pound Look - Barrie, J. M. 1910
Peter and Wendy - Barrie, J. M. 1911
Dear Brutus - Barrie, J. M. 1917
A Well Remembered Voice - Barrie, J. M. 1918
Mary Rose - Barrie, J. M. 1920
Shall we Join the Ladies? - Barrie, J. M. 1921
Peter Pan (Play Version) - Barrie, J. M. 1928
Farewell Miss Julie Logan - Barrie, J. M. 1931
The Boy David - Barrie, J. M. 1936
2006-06-29 06:17:37
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answered by Bog woppit. 7
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I can't find any play by that name by Barrie. The closest is "Affairs of Anatol" by Arthur Schnitzler, about one man's relationships with seven women. It was originally published in 1892.
2006-06-29 12:46:15
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answered by Artemisia 2
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i dont know sorry but *this is kind of random* you should watch "finding neverland" its really really good i love it it makes me cry and its very magical to me
it was based on his play "peter pan"
2006-06-29 13:15:57
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answered by paulthesquirrelroxmysox 2
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