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PRODUCTION: (Scenes From) Vanity Fair (Drama) PRODUCTION DATE: July 2007 DIRECTED BY: Sophie Pocknell STAGED: Burgess Hill Theatre SYNOPSIS: Becky Sharp, the orphaned daughter of a painter and a singer, leaves a home for girls to be a governess, armed with pluck, a keen wit, good looks, fluent French, and an eye for social advancement even though society tries its best to keep her from climbing! No aristocrat she, nor bourgeois, just spirited, intelligent, and irrepressible. PLAYWRIGHT: William Makepeace Thackeray wrote Vanity Fair which first appeared in serialised installments beginning in January 1847 that satirised society in early 19th-century England. This production was adapted & developed by club workshop leader Sophie Pocknell. BHTC NOTES: Performed as part of an evening of entertainment for the enjoyment of members, patrons and friends and family. Only the programme has been discovered about this production. If you can provide any further items, please get in touch. |