Tales by Virginia Woolf, Angela Carter and Emily Brontë are all being brought to theatres this year. Their creative teams reflect on what they cut and what they added How does a well-loved novel become a stage production without incurring the wrath of book lovers and theatre audiences alike? For Patrick Marber, adaptation is akin to a "ransacking" that turns one form into another. Sally Cookson has called it a "wr…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12AM on February 26, 2020