Shared Experience lives up to its reputation for deft re-interpretations of literary classics with this stage version of George Eliot’s Mill on the Floss, adapted by Helen Edmundson. The Victorian ...
Lawyer Wakem takes away the mill on the river Floss from Edward Tulliver, whose ancestors owned it for three hundred years, and becomes the worst enemy of Tulliver's family. When Edward's daughter, ...
‘The Mill on the Floss’ by Helen Edmundson, directed by Ellie Jones. ‘A re-invention of George Eliot's classic story of loss, tragedy and the relentless nature of fate. Outgrowing - but still ...
To the editor: In 1972, long before the “farm-to-table” revolution, Maurice Champagne made daily trips to Caretaker Farm to purchase fresh vegetables for the night’s menu at the Mill on the Floss.
Stepping into The Mill on the Floss indeed feels like venturing back into time. Wood is everywhere, and the entrance evokes that of a home, which makes sense: The front of the house was once a retired ...
The Mill on the Floss is a British television drama adaptation of George Eliot's 1860 novel of the same name about the lives of rural 19th century siblings Maggie and Tom Tulliver.
IT is not difficult to understand how the reader’s attention may be attracted and his interest retained by a romance of the old chivalrous days whose very name and dim memory fill the mind with ...