Middlemarch

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2019 marks the bicentenary of the birth of novelist Mary Ann Evans, famous under the pseudonym George Eliot. Middlemarch is a jewel in the classic novel crown and has a truly wonderful epic arc - it has politics, tragedy, romance and moments of comedy.

It's also full of highly complex characters and includes wonderfully dynamic females. There are two fascinating storylines that pack a powerful punch. There is the controlling Casaubon, with his hold over Dorothea, and the masterly crafted downfall of Bulstrode. This Radio 4 adaptation is part of the BBC's year-long celebration of literature.

In the first episode, A Study Of Provincial Life, we follow multiple narratives and viewpoints which are twisted together to give a sense of people constantly threatening and shifting and realigning one another’s stories.

It’s an entire world in microcosm. We witness lives colliding - it's 'the convergence of human lots' - and it's about the difficulties of civilisation: we are all the same, and yet we are not the same at all.

Cast:
The Narrator, George Eliot ..... Juliet Aubrey
Dorothea ..... Olivia Vinall
Edward Casaubon ..... Charles Edwards
Dr Lydgate ..... John Heffernan
Will Ladislaw ..... Joseph Quinn
Mr Brooke ..... Neil McCaul
Sir James Chettam ..... Hugh Skinner
Reverend Farebrother ..... Miles Jupp
Mr Bulstrode ..... Adrian Scarborough
Celia ..... Lucy Reynolds
Peter Featherstone ..... Clive Hayward
Fred Vincy ..... Will Kirk
Rosamond Vincy ..... Laura Christy
Mr Vincy ..... Rick Warden
Mrs Cadwallader ..... Jessica Turner
Adolf Naumann ..... Adam Courting
Dr Hawley ..... Greg Jones
Servant ..... Sinead MacInnes.

By George Eliot
Adapted by Katie Hims

  • Director: Tracey Neale for BBC Radio 4

Publicity contact: SH2

Channel
DateSaturday, 23 November 2019
Time2:30 PM -
3:30 PM
Week48