The Europeans on Broadway
Authors : Susan M. Griffin
Pages : 21-36
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Publication Date : 2014-10-01
Article Type : Other
Abstract :Henry James’s early work The Europeans has proved surprisingly difficult to adapt, both on screen and in the theater. This article reconstructs a version of the play Eugenia, written in 1957 by the dramatist Randolph Carter and starring Tallulah Bankhead, which attracted indifferent reviews and ran for a short time on Broadway. The play rewrites a considerable amount of the source-text, but perhaps the main reason for its short run was the problems experienced by the leading actress, rather than any problems experienced by the company with the adapted textKeywords : Broadway, The Europeans, Henry James, Tallulah Bankhead, stage adaptation, Randolph Carter