Queen Anne
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Published alongside the West End transfer of the hit RSC production.
British playwright and screenwriter Helen Edmundson is acclaimed for both her original writing and her adaptations of literary classics for stage and screen. Her work is noted for its ability to translate the depth of classic narratives into contemporary contexts, exploring complex human relationships. Edmundson often focuses on strong female characters and societal themes, with a writing style characterized by intelligence and emotional resonance.



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