Mill on the Floss

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A new production of this timeless classic, refreshed for Shared Experience’s 50th birthday.

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A re-invention of George Eliot’s classic story of loss, tragedy and the relentless nature of fate.

Outgrowing – but still hopelessly devoted to – her family, Maggie befriends the disfigured Phillip Wakem, son of a local lawyer. But their fathers become embroiled in a bitter legal dispute that only the prosperous Wakem can win, and the Tullivers find fate dealing them the first harsh hand of many. With their father dead, the family must face up to their cold future together.

Helen Edmundson’s stage adaptation of George Eliot’s novel The Mill on the Floss was first performed by Shared Experience Theatre Company in 1994 and is now revived in this brand new production to celebrate the company’s 50th birthday.

‘Not only reinvents the book, but pushes the boat of theatricality way beyond its usual moorings… The central concept is having three Maggies – a conceit that is thrillingly effective in performance’

The Guardian

‘More compelling and fully human than the original’

The Times

‘With rare theatrical vibrancy, Helen Edmundson’s free adaptation distils the essence of George Eliot’s feminist novel’

The Evening Standard

 

 

Additional information

Age Guidance

0-5yrs, 6-9yrs, 10-13yrs, 14-17yrs, 18+yrs

Access

AD, BSL, Captioned, Creative AD, Relaxed

Auditorium Size

250-500, 500-1000

Cast size

6-8

Funding

Arts Council England

Indoor/Outdoor

Indoors

Staging

Proscenium Arch, Thrust

Engagement Length

Split week, Full week, Multi-week