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With Ron Donachie

With Ron Donachie

 
 
 
FM is 5th along in the dark dress.  The last man in the row is gigantic Alan Rickman!

Fears & Miseries: FM is 5th along in the dark dress. The last man in the row is gigantic Alan Rickman!

 
Arturo Ui
Arturo Ui
 
Brecht 2
Judy Lloyd, Angela Chadfield, Patrick Hannaway, Fidelis, Chris Jagger, Bob Gwilym and Danny Webb in the Threepenny Opera
 
Ciaran Hinds and Fidelis as Mr & Mrs Peachum

Ciaran Hinds and Fidelis as Mr & Mrs Peachum

acting

Brecht

Fidelis has appeared in a record number of Brecht plays:

The Mother

She played Pelagea Vlasova - the title role, The Mother

To be a success the play needs a convincing Pelagea and Fidelis Morgan fits the bill ideally.  Restrained but powerful, giving an excellent display of wry bitterness and stubbornness, she invites the audience to complicity with her growing conviction and struggle. The Scotsman

Fidelis Morgan's Vlasova was notable for its native intelligence, cunning and ultimate monumentality The Guardian

Fidelis Morgan's fine performance in this central role - forceful, funny, beautifully paced and articulated - guarantees the production's success as theatre The Standard

Fidelis Morgan is a joy to watch as Pelagea. Tough, practical, sly when necessary, yet obviously possessed of a fierce maternal love, she successfully traverses the pitfalls of mawkish sentimentality to give a performance that bristles with believable zeal Glasgow Herald

Fears and Miseries of the Third Reich

Is a type of revue, consisting of many short sketches. Along with the rest of the cast Fidelis played various suffering Germans

Arturo Ui

Fidelis played Arturo Ui - Brecht's take on Hitler, at Liverpool Everyman.

The Threepenny Opera

  Fidelis starred as Mrs Peachum
  Fidelis played Mrs Peachum

Fidelis played Mrs Peachum in Philip Prowse's terrifying production of Brecht's The Threepenny Opera (adapted by Brecht from Gay's A Beggar's Opera)

Fidelis Morgan looks and sounds suitably chilling as Mrs Peachum The Times

Berlin Days Hollywood Nights

In a new play by Nigel Gearing ABOUT Brecht, Fidelis played Ruth Fischer, the sister of Hans Eisler, Brecht's sometime collaborator.

The production, directed by Pip Broughton, toured the UK for the Paines Plough company, and had a packed out run at London's The Place.

Fidelis Morgan (also good on the drums) makes of the enigmatic Ruth a dignified presence in whom one believes. The New Statesman

The angry betrayal of their sister (Fidelis Morgan) is more telling for being spoken so politely. The Times

Fidelis Morgan manages to make Ruth, the dedicated party member who recanted went over to the Hearst press and died in Paris (Wildean credentials for an American), the convincing embodiment of intellectual, activist, femininity, as well as attractive and vulnerable (for once you can believe in a character's reputed intelligence). She is also a nifty drummer. Financial Times

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The fiercely talented actress Fidelis Morgan – people always use words like ‘powerful’ or ‘strong’ to describe her splendidly daring acting style

The Scotsman

 
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