As mentioned in a previous post, this is one of a trilogy of classic plays focusing on the social condition of women at around the start of the 20th c.
However, Gillian Reynolds writes:
"Strindberg’s 1890 play, continues this network’s series of classic dramas that address the revolutionary changes in attitudes to women that emerged around the turn of the 19th century. But this isn’t the demanding original, it’s a new adaptation by Laurie Slade. Joe Dixon plays the Captain, the dominant father; Katy Stephens plays the determined mother; Holly Earl is the daughter whose education and future they fight about so bitterly. Directed by Joe Harmston for independents Unique."
It will be disappointing if this is a huge departure from the original (a Radio 3 speciality) on a rare occasion when they're broadcasting a classic masterpiece.
But must tune in to find out!
However, Gillian Reynolds writes:
"Strindberg’s 1890 play, continues this network’s series of classic dramas that address the revolutionary changes in attitudes to women that emerged around the turn of the 19th century. But this isn’t the demanding original, it’s a new adaptation by Laurie Slade. Joe Dixon plays the Captain, the dominant father; Katy Stephens plays the determined mother; Holly Earl is the daughter whose education and future they fight about so bitterly. Directed by Joe Harmston for independents Unique."
It will be disappointing if this is a huge departure from the original (a Radio 3 speciality) on a rare occasion when they're broadcasting a classic masterpiece.
But must tune in to find out!
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