Delve deeper into our season subscription shows with our intimate Theatre Talks series. Gail Wylie's talk will centre on their significance to Lawrence’s themes of love, loss and hope.
D H Lawrence’s searing and intense novel, published to some notoriety 100 years ago, explored the psychological lives of 3 generations of the Brangwen family. This new play highlights the book’s pivotal characters of Polish descent. Gail Wylie's talk will centre on their significance to Lawrence’s themes of love, loss and hope. Chair of the BOOKMARK Book Festival, Gail Wylie began her career in education as an English teacher before joining the adult education department (now called the Centre of Lifelong Learning) at the University of Edinburgh where she became the Course Organiser for Literature and Creative Writing. Over her fourteen years there, she developed the Certificate in Theatre Studies. Gail has given pre-theatre talks for many visiting productions to Edinburgh’s Festival and King’s Theatres and helped launch the Perth Theatre Season Subscription Theatre Talks in early 2023 along with Joyce Caplan. Delve deeper into our season subscription shows with our intimate Theatre Talks series. Enhance your enjoyment of theatre by discovering exclusive insights into the history and context of each production. Book your seat for just £2, or for FREE as a Season Subscriber. Not yet a Season Subscriber? You could save 15% when booking at least three season subscription shows, or a massive 25% for all five – that’s like seeing a show for free!