[Vwoolf] Flush

Ellen Moody ellen.moody at gmail.com
Wed Apr 6 07:36:34 EDT 2022


Thank you for this. I've taught Flush three times now.  I love the book and
also love animals.

Ellen

On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 4:37 AM Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf <
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> “... as Barbara Leslie found to her cost when she was ASM for a production
> of ‘The Barretts of Wimpole Street’, in which the character of Elizabeth
> has a spaniel called Flush. ‘As stage manager as well I had to borrow
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> “... as Barbara Leslie found to her cost when she was ASM for a production
> of ‘The Barretts of Wimpole Street’, in which the character of Elizabeth
> has a spaniel called Flush. ‘As stage manager as well I had to borrow
> everything and I couldn’t borrow a spaniel to play Flush, I had to borrow a
> bloody great dog that could hardly go on the sofa! On the Saturday the
> owner was in the audience and Miles Rudge was playing the doctor, he was
> giving a touching performance at Elizabeth’s bedside and suddenly the dog
> recognized its owner, leapt over the footlights and into the stalls and
> Miles, playing an old man at the age of nineteen, suddenly became a very
> young man and leapt after him to bring him back.’”
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> Kate Dunn, “Exit through he Fireplace: The Great Days of Rep” (London:
> John Murray, 1998), p. 183
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