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Plays by Michael Fry

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Great Gatsby 
Sarah's Emma After Jane 
Tess Of The d'Urbervilles 
Trumpet Major, The 

Michael Fry     Great Gatsby
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novel by Fitzgerald

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Michael Fry     Sarah's Emma After Jane
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First Produced 1991 BAC Studio, London >>>
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Michael Fry     Tess Of The d'Urbervilles
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First Published 1997 French, London
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novel by Thomas Hardy

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Michael Fry     Trumpet Major, The
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Young Anne Garland is being wooed by three suitors: John Loveday, a gallant soldier (and trumpet-major), Bob Loveday, his reckless but sexier younger brother and Festus Derriman, the pompous nephew of the local squire, a milos gloriosus figure. With the constant fear of invasion by Napoleon's troops affecting everyone in the small Wessex village in which the action is set, Anne finds her fortunes ever bound up with historical events as she fluctuates between her lovers, before making her surprising final choice.
First Produced 2004 Bridewell, London
First Published Oberon, London
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5
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from Thomas Hardy's novel

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