CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Westerners take charity to the Third World in City Theatre's season-opener.

Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh: "Sometimes, playwrights just get you. When Tracy Brigden visited London some years ago, she saw a stage adaptation of The Mill on the Floss. The novel was written in 1860 by Mary Ann Evans (under the pseudonym George Elliot), but this theatrical version was written by Helen Edmundson. The novel incorporates scores of characters and covers 15 years. Edmundson's adaptation used only eight actors. Not an easy task."

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