"I wrote my first play when I was eight"
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The subtext is about permission. Girls and women in mid-century British theatre weren’t routinely told to author worlds; they were more often cast in them. Gems’ sentence smuggles in a rebellion: the instinct to dramatize came before training, before gatekeepers, before anyone could classify her as “serious” or “difficult.” Eight is so early it short-circuits the suspicion that ambition is performative. You can’t accuse an eight-year-old of networking.
Context sharpens the edge. Gems became known for writing women back into the center of the story - Camille, Piaf, Dusa - not as decorative tragedy but as complicated agents. That lifelong preoccupation with voice and visibility is foreshadowed here. A child writing a play is already directing attention: deciding who speaks, who gets believed, how the room should feel when the line lands.
It’s also a subtle defense against dismissal. If the culture wants to treat women’s writing as a late-breaking hobby, Gems answers with permanence: I started before you were watching.
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Gems, Pam. "I wrote my first play when I was eight." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-wrote-my-first-play-when-i-was-eight-136484/.
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"I wrote my first play when I was eight." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-wrote-my-first-play-when-i-was-eight-136484/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





