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Dudley Sutton, Celia Imrie and Anne Lambton

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Hangover Square

Adapted from Patrick Hamilton's novel for Cut and Thrust at the Lyric
Directed by Caroline Sharman and Matthew Francis

Adapted from Patrick Hamilton's novel about a schizophrenic in seedy 1930s London, this was performed at the Lyric Hammersmith in 1990 with a cast including Dudley Sutton and Celia Imrie. It was a huge success, attracting an enthusiastic audience packed with such celebrities as Liza Minnelli, Stephen Sondheim, Lynda La Plante, The Pet Shop Boys, Lionel Bart, Michael Winner, Ian McShane & Mick Jagger. Read more »

For the 2008 Finborough Theatre production click here »

   
Sian Thomas, Robin Hooper and John Baxter
Sian Thomas, Robin Hooper and John Baxter

Pamela

Adapted from Richardson's novel by Giles Havergal and Fidelis Morgan
Directed by Giles Havergal for Shared Experience

An imaginative and indeed brilliant piece of work... Havergal and Morgan have indeed written a new 18th century play
Financial Times
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Fragments From the Life of Marie Antoinette
Fragments From the Life of Marie Antoinette

Fragments From the Life of Marie Antoinette

With Jill Benedict

Directed by Fidelis Morgan with design by Geoff Rose, the play was performed by students of Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts Read more »

 

   
 

Fidelis has also completed as yet unperformed adaptations of Elizabeth Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret and George Du Maurier’s Trilby.

She also has a short play Madonna & Child which was commissioned by the late Vivien Merchant, who sadly died before the show went into production.

Fidelis welcomes any new commissions to adapt novels or write original scripts.

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Fidelis Morgan...has done a bold thing in adapting Hangover Square... Written in an age when women who were perceived as destroyers of men deserved, at least in literature, to be murdered, Morgan has added a subtle new dimension to the story.

Clare Bayley, What's On

 
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