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George Lillo

GEORGE LILLO   (1691 - 1739)

Nationality:   English    Email:   n/a   Website:   n/a

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George Lillo (3 February 1691  4 September 1739) was an English playwright and tragedian. He was a jeweller in London as well as a dramatist. He produced his first stage work, Silvia, or The Country Burial, in 1730. A year later, he produced his most famous play, The London Merchant. He wrote at least six more plays before his death in 1739, including The Christian Hero (1735), Fatal Curiosity (1737) and Marina (1738). - Wiki

Adaptation / Translations of Plays by George Lillo

JEFFEREY HOME  

Arden: The Lamentable Tragedie of a DUMBO Real Estate Mogul

1st Produced:

Spring's Performance Loft,

2007

Organisations:

Spring Theatreworks

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#64884

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Genre:

Adaptation

Parts:

Male

7

Female

2

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Original Playwright - George Lillo. Adapted by Michelle Salerno and Jeffrey Horne

Synopsis:

This is a new adaptation by Michelle Salerno and Jeffrey Horne of George Lillo's 1739 play Arden of Feversham. This description is from the press materials: "On February 14, 1551, Thomas Arden, an extremely wealthy land-owner in Faversham, England, was murdered in his home by two hired killers. It was discovered that these murderers were employed by Arden's wife Alicia and her longtime lover Mosby in conspiracy with several enemies Arden had made in the course of his dubious real estate dealings. All parties were tried and punished with death; Alicia was burned at the stake and the conspirators were all hanged. "By piecing together scenes from both pre-existing texts the co-adaptors have modernized the story and situated it amidst the current real estate market in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Thomas Arden is owner of Arden Properties, a significant competitor in the sizzling DUMBO real estate market. Thanks to his strong political ties, Arden has just been given exclusive rights by the city to develop a hotly contested plot of land, successfully wrenching it out of the hands of Green who believes he is the rightful owner. However, even despite this substantial victory, Arden's ego is bruised. He suspects that his wife Alicia, formerly renowned for her faithfulness, has been cheating on him with Mosby, a man far below her reputation. It is left up to the audience to decide where the true tragedy in this story lies. Is Alicia justified in her adultery given Arden's mistreatment of her? Are the conspirators' actions against Arden properly placed social justice and vigilantism? How long can one man's power and control go unchecked? Or is Arden doing what is right and just for the good of society and his community?"
nytheatre.com

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MICHELLE SALERNO  

Arden: The Lamentable Tragedie of a DUMBO Real Estate Mogul

1st Produced:

SPRING Theatre Works, NY, USA >>>

2007

Organisations:

Spring Theatreworks

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

doollee no

#64889

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Genre:

Adaptation

Parts:

Male

7

Female

2

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Original Playwright - George Lillo. Adapted by Michelle Salerno and Jeffrey Horne

Synopsis:

This is a new adaptation by Michelle Salerno and Jeffrey Horne of George Lillo's 1739 play Arden of Feversham. This description is from the press materials: "On February 14, 1551, Thomas Arden, an extremely wealthy land-owner in Faversham, England, was murdered in his home by two hired killers. It was discovered that these murderers were employed by Arden's wife Alicia and her longtime lover Mosby in conspiracy with several enemies Arden had made in the course of his dubious real estate dealings. All parties were tried and punished with death; Alicia was burned at the stake and the conspirators were all hanged. "By piecing together scenes from both pre-existing texts the co-adaptors have modernized the story and situated it amidst the current real estate market in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Thomas Arden is owner of Arden Properties, a significant competitor in the sizzling DUMBO real estate market. Thanks to his strong political ties, Arden has just been given exclusive rights by the city to develop a hotly contested plot of land, successfully wrenching it out of the hands of Green who believes he is the rightful owner. However, even despite this substantial victory, Arden's ego is bruised. He suspects that his wife Alicia, formerly renowned for her faithfulness, has been cheating on him with Mosby, a man far below her reputation. It is left up to the audience to decide where the true tragedy in this story lies. Is Alicia justified in her adultery given Arden's mistreatment of her? Are the conspirators' actions against Arden properly placed social justice and vigilantism? How long can one man's power and control go unchecked? Or is Arden doing what is right and just for the good of society and his community?"
nytheatre.com

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PHILIP DART  

London Merchant, The

1st Produced:

Theatre Royal, Margate, Kent

28 Feb 2002

Organisations:

Channel Theatre Company

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#8812

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Genre:

Adaptation with music

Parts:

Male

2

Female

2

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Original Playwright - George Lillo. A drama for actor/musicians radically adapted from the George Lillo's 18th century play. Original Music by Peter Cook

Synopsis:

As a trading centre, London has always attracted powerful and ruthless people: the 18th century world of George Barnwell, a young apprentice corrupted by his lover, provides a powerful mirror to the world of 1980s city trader Justin Treves. George Lillo's original 18th play is intercut with scenes showing the rise and fall of his 20th century counterpart.

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GEORGE LILLO  

London Merchant, The

1st Produced:

Drury Lane

1731

Organisations:

n/a

1st Published:

I don't think it has been published. Try emailing Playwright or Agent where listed at top of page.

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#135580

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

3

Female

3

Parts other:

-

Notes:

Original Playwright - George Lillo

Synopsis:

The London Merchant or The History of George Barnwell, which was originally performed in 1731, is the story of a young apprentice led astray by a courtesan. The play was a groundbreakercreating a new genre of theatre which concentrated on the struggles of the working class, which up to that time had not been featured on stage. Turning the page from stories relating to the upper classes, this new "middle class tragedy-bourgeois drama" became popular throughout Europe and gave the playwright, George Lillo a notable spot in dramatic history.
- nytheatre.com

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