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Trelawny Of The 'Wells'

_p9t0187_backby Sir Arthur Wing Pinero

A vivacious Victorian comedy

 

“A brass-bowelled barnstormer”

 The Independent


“An exuberant celebration of the irrepressible urge to make theatre . . . vigorous and sparky” The New Statesman


Rose Trelawny, the effervescent rising star of Sadler’s Wells, faces an agonizing decision: should she give up the carefree world of the theatre in order to please the Establishment family of Arthur Gower, with whom she has fallen hopelessly in love? Or should she forsake her beloved to pursue the glittering theatrical career that beckons?


Heart rules head. With theatreland in mourning, Rose prepares for a respectable new life in Cavendish Square – as before the wedding, she is to spend a period ‘on probation’ at the Gowers’ home, under the watchful eyes of Arthur’s grandfather, the choleric Sir William Gower Q.C., and his prim great-aunt.


But the stifling, regimented routine at Cavendish Square requires Rose to play a part to which she is ill-suited. And every new rule and regulation makes her urge to rebel grow stronger. Until a surprise nocturnal visit from some of Rose’s old theatrical chums brings matters to an explosive head . . !


Pinero’s affectionate, hilarious memoir of the theatrical world of his youth in the 1860s – when melodrama was giving way to a new kind of theatre – is the only major work by this great comic playwright never before staged at PFT. What better choice could there be for an Anniversary celebration?

 

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Discover our history "When staying in Pitlochry during the early part of the war, I chanced to see a stately house with a fairly large garden, quite close to the town. I at once realised that here my dream theatre might well be established in this fashionable resort right in the heart of Scotland"… John Stewart, Founder of Pitlochry Festival Theatre.

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