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Gillian Hiscott

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Gillian Hiscott (born 1959) is a British author and playwright. She was born in Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom. Her plays have been performed both in London and at the Edinburgh Festival. Her work in the theatre has been largely to promote the work of British female writers and she is the only published adaptor of work by Marie Corelli. Her last two plays were written whilst completing an MA in Playwriting and Script Development at Exeter University and are examples of plays affected by the literary concept known as the stream of consciousness. Her only novel Lady in Chains is WW2 fiction and centres on an era of social history which reflects a changing way of life for the British aristocracy.

Performing in more than one of the author's plays is veteran actress Beryl Nesbitt, LTDB entry who has featured in many film and TV roles. Involved in Vendetta as performers and directors: Christopher Gutmann, Ralph Mondi, Laurie Hagen.

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  • 1995 Adaptation Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, Cressrelles ISBN 0-85343-604-5[1]
  • 2007 Adaptation Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park" Jasper ISBN 978-1-905993-48-2[2] Staged at Upstairs at the Gatehouse. LTDB entry
  • 2007 Adaptation Marie Corelli's "Vendetta", 2006, Jasper ISBN 978-1-905993-49-9 - Staged at the Edinburgh Festival.
  • 2009 "The Young Diana" Jasper ISBN 9781906997014
  • 2009 "Love in Vain in Vain" Jasper ISBN 978-1-906997-00-7

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Poetry

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