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...Niamh Cusack as Beatrix Potter, specially tailored for each story. Each episode invites us to join the exciting adventures of a beloved group of characters, including Benjamin Bunny, Jemima Puddle-...
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...Niamh Cusack George Darley (1795 - 1846) was an Irish poet, novelist, and critic. He was born in Dublin, and educated at Trinity College. Having decided to follow a literary career, and in 1820 he ...
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E-trailer for the National Theatre's production of 'The Enchantment' by Victoria Benedictsson in a new version by Clare Bayley. I've known such exultation. I've felt a kind of wild joy, as if thousands of birds have been set free, and are wheeling around my head. One sunny day in Paris, Gustave Alland, famous artist and philanderer, visits Louise Strandberg -- convalescing in her brother's studio -- and casts her effortlessly under his spell. In a vain attempt to escape, she exiles herself to her provincial hometown in Sweden. But a letter propels her back to Paris and into his arms. And for a brief moment, before the horror, ecstasy is hers. Victoria Benedictsson, groundbreaking Swedish novelist and playwright, was the inspiration for Strindberg's Miss Julie. She had a scandalous affair which led to her suicide soon after completing the play, in 1888. British Premiere From 24 July British Premiere From 24 July Director: Paul Miller Designer: Simon Daw Lighting Designer: Bruno Poet Music: David Shrubsole E-trailer produced by Harold Raitt featuring Nancy Carroll, Niamh Cusack, Patrick Drury, Hugh Skinner and Zubin Varla with music by David Shrubsole.